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Butia capitata

Image of South American jelly palm

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Description: This palm, supposedly slightly tender, came through the last two winters well.. and they were harsh! Well.. harsh by West Sussex standards anyway.. From Wikipedia - Butia, also known as a Pindo Palm or Jelly Palm, is a genus of nine species of palms in the family Arecaceae, native to South America in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. Most species produce edible fruits, that are sometimes used to make alcoholic drinks. Species Butia archeri Butia campicola Butia capitata (Wine Palm, Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm) Butia eriospatha (Woolly Butia Palm) Butia microspadix Butia paraguayensis (Dwarf Yatay) Butia purpurascens (Purple Yatay Palm) Butia stolonifera Butia yatay (Yatay Palm) They are 'feather palms', with pinnate leaves 2-4 m long. The species vary from nearly stemless plants rarely exceeding 40 cm tall (e.g. B. campicola) to small trees up to 10 m tall (e.g. B. yatay). Butia capitata is notable as one of the hardiest feather palms, tolerating temperatures down to about −10 °C; it is widely cultivated in warm temperate regions. Date: 14 April 2010, 13:41. Source: Butia capitata (Butia odorata) Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Leonora Enking from West Sussex, England. Camera location50° 48′ 40.68″ N, 0° 29′ 01.87″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 50.811300; -0.483854.

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