The jubaea chilensis, known as palm Chilean, is a majestic palm native to the cile. Characterized by a solid stem and cylindrical, this palm can reach remarkable heights and can live for centuries. The dark green penned leaves form an elegant and dense hair. Appreciated for its resistance and its imposing presence, jubaea chilensis is often used in landscapes and ornamental parks.
stem: the stem of the Chilean palm is massive, columnar and
can reach remarkable heights. It is often covered by a network
leaf scars that add visual interest.
Chioma:
the foliage is made of dark green leaves, which
form an elegant crown at the top of the stem. The leaves are long and
curves, creating an iconic form.
flowers
and fruits: produces pale yellow flowers gathered inflorescences
Seeful. Flowers can give rise to the formation of great fruits
edibles known as palm dates.
adaptability:
jubaea chilensis is suitable for temperate climates and resists well to
Moderate frosts. Can tolerate drought periods once
established.
growth: the Chilean palm is known for its slow growth. The formation of the solid trunk requires many years, making it
an iconic and long lasting plant.
Original of the Chilean central and surrounding Argentinian regions, this majestic palm is located in mountainous habitats and in the humid valleys of the Chilean. The its natural distribution is associated with mountain areas subtropical and temperate, where it contributes to biodiversity Local.