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| − | '''''Zombia antillarum''''' is a fairly marginal palm for California, but some have manage to grow it for many years (no adult palms in the state at this time). It is one of the more slow growing palms one can keep alive in California. This is a unique, clustering species with very ornamental spination along the trunk covered with a large, tan, tight fibrous mesh and pronounced rings. | + | '''''Zombia antillarum''''' is a fairly marginal palm for California, but some have manage to grow it for many years (no adult palms in the state at this time). It is one of the more slow growing palms one can keep alive in California. This is a unique, clustering species with very ornamental spination along the trunk covered with a large, tan, tight fibrous mesh and pronounced rings. Otherwise palm tends to look like a suckering ''Coccothrinax'' species |
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Common Name: Zombie Palm
Zombia antillarum is a fairly marginal palm for California, but some have manage to grow it for many years (no adult palms in the state at this time). It is one of the more slow growing palms one can keep alive in California. This is a unique, clustering species with very ornamental spination along the trunk covered with a large, tan, tight fibrous mesh and pronounced rings. Otherwise palm tends to look like a suckering Coccothrinax species
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