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*'''Trunk''': 16"-24" and clean except for a few dead leaves near top of trunk | *'''Trunk''': 16"-24" and clean except for a few dead leaves near top of trunk | ||
*'''Leaf Shape and Color''': palmate to mildly costapalmate, very stiff and often with a waxy coating; color ranges from green (to lime green if struggling) to the more hardy colors of grey, grey-green, blue-green to silver blue | *'''Leaf Shape and Color''': palmate to mildly costapalmate, very stiff and often with a waxy coating; color ranges from green (to lime green if struggling) to the more hardy colors of grey, grey-green, blue-green to silver blue | ||
| − | *'''Petiole''': no teeth but extremely sharp | + | *'''Petiole''': no teeth but extremely sharp; deeply channeled; 4'-8' long |
| − | *'''Reproduction''': dioecious | + | *'''Reproduction''': dioecious; best to germinate seeds in a deep pot (first root tends to be pretty long) |
*'''Inflorescence''': stiff, rope-like and branched | *'''Inflorescence''': stiff, rope-like and branched | ||
| − | *'''Fruit''': green turning | + | *'''Fruit''': green turning dark brown in maturity about 2", or 3" if fertilized seed within |
| − | *'''Seed''': sperical about 2" in diameter | + | *'''Seed''': sperical about 2" in diameter, brown |
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Common Name: Bismarck Palm
Bismarckia nobilis is a large, solitary Madagascan palm with immense mildly costapalmate, stiff leaves of either dull green or various shades of waxy blue or grey. It is widely considered one of the most ornamental and majestic palms one can grow in southern California. Green forms of this palm grow rapidly in the tropics, but are rather marginal in most areas of southern California, only managing to grow to adulthood in the most ideal climates (frost-free coastal, or nearly frost free inland low deserts). However, the blue, grey and white forms are much hardier and faster growing in a Mediterranean climate and perform excellently along the coast as well as far inland as the low deserts. Damage to young plants during moderate to severe frosts often results in complete defoliation, but surprisingly many still recover. Plant this one where you want it (remembering it gets enormous) because it is a very hard palm to transplant successfully (root trauma often results in the death of the palm). Available from single leaf seedling to large boxes nowadays. Very commonly available, even at large home garden centers sometimes.
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