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'''Common Name''': Caranday Palm
 
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'''''Trithrinax campestris''''' is an eye-catching, suckering palmate species with a good deal of durability for a variety of southern California climates.
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'''''Trithrinax campestris''''' is an eye-catching, suckering palmate species with a good deal of durability for a variety of southern California climates. Some palms have amazing silvery leaves that make great specimens for sunny gardens.  Plants should be planted far from traffic as leaves are extremely sharp and hazardous.  Very good palm for the desert as well as near the coast.  Grows better in California than most other climates throughout the US (probably be a good plant for Arizona gardens), though does well in most all climates palms can be grown in, other than the really cold ones. 
 
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*'''Reproduction''': monoecious
 
*'''Reproduction''': monoecious
 
*'''Inflorescence''': 18" multibranched with bright yellow flowers
 
*'''Inflorescence''': 18" multibranched with bright yellow flowers
*'''Fruit''':
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*'''Fruit''': 1/2" diameter bright green to darker when ripening
*'''Seed''':
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*'''Seed''': nearly 1/2", dark brown and spherical
 
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*'''Drought Tolerance''': good
 
*'''Drought Tolerance''': good
 
*'''Dry Heat Tolerance''': very good
 
*'''Dry Heat Tolerance''': very good
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*'''Cool Tolerance''': very good
 
*'''Wind Tolerance''': excellent
 
*'''Wind Tolerance''': excellent
 
*'''Salt Tolerance''': low
 
*'''Salt Tolerance''': low
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*'''Availability''': rare but usually available at specialty nurseries;  larger palms very rare an extremely pricey
 
*'''Availability''': rare but usually available at specialty nurseries;  larger palms very rare an extremely pricey
 
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File:TRitrinax campestris nice chem.jpg|San Barbara, California
 
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File:Tritrinax campestris Jeff leaves.jpg|leaf shot
 
File:Tritrinax campestris Jeff leaves.jpg|leaf shot
 
File:trithrinax campestris chem.JPG|Santa Barbara, California showing suckering appearance
 
File:trithrinax campestris chem.JPG|Santa Barbara, California showing suckering appearance
File:Trithrinax campestris spines (2).JPG|showing pleats in leaves
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File:Trithrinax campestris spines (2).JPG|spines at leaf bases
 
File:Trithrinax campestris spines.JPG|upper stem spines
 
File:Trithrinax campestris spines.JPG|upper stem spines
File:Tritrinax campestris leaf bases.jpg|spines at leaf bases
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File:Tritrinax campestris leaf bases.jpg|showing pleats in leaves
 
File:Trithrinax campestris trunk P.jpg|cleaned trunk
 
File:Trithrinax campestris trunk P.jpg|cleaned trunk
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File:Trithrinax campestris in great flower Sept H.jpg|large tree in flower in September, Huntington Gardens
 
File:Trithrinax campestris flowering Oct.jpg|flowering palm in Huntington gardens, California, October
 
File:Trithrinax campestris flowering Oct.jpg|flowering palm in Huntington gardens, California, October
 
File:Trithrinax campestris flweor again.JPG|close up of flowers
 
File:Trithrinax campestris flweor again.JPG|close up of flowers
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File:Trithinax campestris green fruits 2 larb.jpg|fruits on palm in Los Angeles arboretum in late summer
 
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[[Category:Trithrinax]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, 24 September 2016

Pronunciation: try-THRIN-ax cam-PESS-tris


Common Name: Caranday Palm

Trithrinax campestris is an eye-catching, suckering palmate species with a good deal of durability for a variety of southern California climates. Some palms have amazing silvery leaves that make great specimens for sunny gardens. Plants should be planted far from traffic as leaves are extremely sharp and hazardous. Very good palm for the desert as well as near the coast. Grows better in California than most other climates throughout the US (probably be a good plant for Arizona gardens), though does well in most all climates palms can be grown in, other than the really cold ones.

Appearance and Biology
  • Habit: suckering with a dense crown of 30 leaves
  • Height: 15'
  • Trunk: multiple, usually covered with skirt of dead leaves for 5'+ but eventually showing a spine-covered trunk with 6" slight wavy, very stout, sharp spines in lateral-ventral orientation; sometimes very bottom of trunk clean in old specimens; 8" diameter
  • Crownshaft: none
  • Spread: 7'-10'+
  • Leaf Description: palmate; grey-green to silvery; extremely stiff; leaves divided nearly entire length; 4' with petiole; leaflets end in split with a 1" division and two intensely sharp spines at each leaflet division- caution!
  • Petiole/Leaf bases: 2' long, flat on top, unarmed, stiff/unbending
  • Reproduction: monoecious
  • Inflorescence: 18" multibranched with bright yellow flowers
  • Fruit: 1/2" diameter bright green to darker when ripening
  • Seed: nearly 1/2", dark brown and spherical
Horticultural Characteristics
  • Minimum Temp: 21F
  • Drought Tolerance: good
  • Dry Heat Tolerance: very good
  • Cool Tolerance: very good
  • Wind Tolerance: excellent
  • Salt Tolerance: low
  • Growth Rate: very slow to slow with age
  • Soil Preference: very adaptable palm to most soil situations
  • Light Requirement: full sun
  • Human Hazards: extremely sharp, stiff spines all over this palm- pruning is very hazardous even with thick gloves on
  • Disease or Horticultural Problems: none known
  • Transplants?: fairly good
  • Indoor?: terrible palm for indoors- too light needy and extremely hazardous
  • Availability: rare but usually available at specialty nurseries; larger palms very rare an extremely pricey


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