The arecastrum novelffianum, commonly known as palm Queen, is characterized by a slender, smooth and thin stem and can reach remarkable heights. The pine leaves, green intense, form a crown-shaped crown. Appreciated for its elegance, the queen palm is often used in tropical gardens and as an ornamental plant in warm climates.
stem: the stem of this palm is slender, erect and
grey-brown colour, with leaf scar rings
add a decorative look. Can reach remarkable heights.
Chioma: the foliage consists of pinnate leaves with long leaves and
lanceolate that bend slightly down, creating a
elegant and arched shape.
foliage: leaves are bright green and add a touch
tropical to the overall appearance of the plant. Are arranged so
symmetrical along the stem.
fruit: the arecastrum novelffianum produces drupa fruits, often
orange or yellow, which can be present in bunches
between the leaves.
adaptability: the arecastrum novelffianum is generally suitable for various types of
soils, provided they are well drained, and can tolerate reading frosts.
The arecastrum novelffianum, known as the queen palm, is native of the brazil and some parts of the silver and the parguay. That's all ornamental palm grows in rainforests and wetlands South America. Its elegant shape and resistance to tropical conditions make it a popular choice in many regions subtropical and tropical of the world.