(Butia capitata) - Butia
Butia capitata, also known as the Jelly Palm, is a species of palm native to South America. This palm features a sturdy trunk, usually covered with old leaf debris, and pinnate, feathery leaves that range from blue-green to silver-green in hue, reaching lengths of up to 2 meters. Its small, round fruits range in color from orange to yellow, and are edible, prized for their sweet taste. It prefers warm, sunny climates. It tolerates a variety of soils, as long as they have good drainage. This palm is slow-growing and requires little maintenance once established. It is highly resistant to common palm pests and diseases, making it a popular choice for landscaping for its ornamental beauty in tropical and subtropical areas.
Stem heights from: 1.50 cm - 1.90 cm
The price is established based on the measurement and the price per meter of log.
Price includes removal and delivery in a plastic wrap or wooden pot. Does not include vehicle assembly.
The wooden pot version has an additional cost of $1300 and includes mounting in your vehicle.