This palm grows on the barren northern shores of Hispaniola, where travellers can only reach its habitat by boat. The fronds are about as...Read More large as C. hospita when mature, but are much stiffer, and curve upward. A dead skirt of leaves on mature specimens is a trademark, and makes it look like a silver Washingtonia to the untrained eye. Definitely the most beautiful of the non-Cuban Copernicias in my opinion.
This palm grows on the barren northern shores of Hispaniola, where travellers can only reach its habitat by boat. The fronds are about as...Read More