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Jubaea chilensis
Jubaea chilensis Jubaea chilensis Chilean wine palm, coquito palm Description Locality: Chile Cold Hardiness: About 15 F. Trunk type: Very large but clean. Leaf type: Pinnate Suckering/Solitary: Solitaire Maintenance: Easy in the right area; just step back and wait a long time. Speed of growth: Slow Height: 80 feet plus Soil requirements: Average moisture and good drainage. Sun Requirements: Full ...
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Jubaea x Butia
... Hardiness: Probably 18-20 F. Trunk type: Fat trunk with retained leaf bases. Not as fat as Jubaea, but much fatter than a Butia. Leaf type: Pinnate with silver/green color, recurving. Suckering/Solitary: ... that look just like one would expect from this hybrid. Other Notes: Gives on a faster growing Jubaea-looking palm that can be of size without waiting decades. The Butia blood should give it good ...
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PACSOA - Jubaea
PACSOA - Jubaea Palms Jubaea chilensis chilensis at Kew (large image) chilensis (Upright Variant) Links: Palms from Chile Oasis de la Campana Chilean Palm Tree Association Jubaea pictures (some very impressive pictures) For further information try Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens RBG Kew Species List
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Jubaea chilensis (Molina) Baill.
... chilensis (Molina) Baill. Cocos chilensis Molina - Jubaea spectabilis H.B. & K. Arecaceae Beautiful palm with a wonderful gray, straight, smooth trunk on older plants, reaching then, 20 m high or more ... Home: Chile Other views: Young plant (about 20 years old) Cultivated: France Author: Frdric Tournay Ethnobotanical aspects of Jubaea chilensis by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list ...
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Growing palms outside in a cool climate
... , some varieties are frost hardy though: Genus: Minimum temp: ======================================== - Trachycarpus fortunei: 1F or minus 17C - Trachycarpus takil: 1F or minus 17C - Chamaerops humilis: 9F or minus 13C - Jubaea chilensis: 7F or minus 14C There are, of course, also other frost hardy palms - but let's stick to those varieties that don't need extra protection or exceptionally hot ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... where it is called the "secondary thickening meristem." New vascular bundles and parenchyma tissue are added as the stem grows in diameter. The massive trunk of this Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis) has grown in girth due to the production of new vascular bundles from the primary and secondary thickening meristems. Palm Wood The scattered vascular bundles containing large (porous) vessels are ...
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EDIBLE HARDY PALM FRUITS Fruit Facts
... all at once. The fruits can be eaten fresh and pureed, or used to make an excellent jelly as well as wine. They can be stored for about a week under refrigeration. CHILEAN WINE PALM Jubaea chilensis Baill. Common Names: Chilean Wine Palm, Honey Palm, Coquito Palm. Origin: The palm is native to coastal valleys in Chile that do not experience extremes of both heat or cold. It is now grown worldwide ...
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Floridata: Palm List
... , Palma de la Virgen Dioon spinulosum giant dioon, gum palm Howea forsteriana kentia palm, sentry palm, thatch palm Hyophorbe lagenicaulis bottle palm Hyophorbe verschaffeltii spindle palm Jubaea chilensis Chilean wine palm, coquito palm, honey palm Livistona chinensis Chinese fan palm, Chinese fountain palm Livistona decipiens ribbon fan palm Nannorrhops ritchieana Mazari Palm Neodypsis decaryi ...
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Open Directory - Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Horticulture: Ornamentals: Trees and Shrubs
... woody ornamentals, including broadleaf and coniferous evergreens, viburnum, and blueberries. Oasis de la Campana Nusery - Producers and exporters of Chilean native woody plants, including Jubaea, Araucaria, Nothofagus, Sophoras and Chusquea. Company profile, overview of plant offerings. Orange County Nursery - Wholesale growers of specimen and bareroot trees. Located in California. Orlando Pride ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Arecaceae
... : Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Liliopsida: Arecaceae (75) Archontophoenix (1) Areca (2) Arenga (1) Brahea (1) Butia (1) Caryota (1) Chamaedorea (2) Chamaerops (3) Cocos (5) Erythea (3) Euterpe (1) Howea (2) Jubaea (1) Latania (1) Livistona (4) Metroxylon (1) Neodypsis (1) Phoenix (8) Pinanga (1) Pritchardia (1) Ptychosperma (1) Ravenea (1) Rhapis (1) Roystonea (1) Sabal (9) Serenoa (3) Syagrus (1) ...
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