
Pindo Palm (Butia Capitata) Cold Hardy Ornamental Landscape Tree
$82.95
$463.80
- Features distinctive arching, blue-green feather-shaped fronds.
- Exhibits cold hardiness suitable for various temperate climate zones.
- Produces edible, orange-yellow fruit clusters in mature stages.
- Maintains a slow-growing, manageable size for residential landscapes.
- Demonstrates high drought tolerance once established in the ground.
Size: 3 gallon
Quantity: Single
Overview of the Pindo Palm (Butia Capitata)
The Pindo Palm, scientifically known as Butia capitata, is a popular ornamental palm species recognized for its robust structure and aesthetic appeal. Often referred to as the Jelly Palm, this species is characterized by its heavy, arching fronds that create a distinct canopy. It is a suitable choice for gardeners seeking a structural element that provides a tropical appearance while maintaining resilience in cooler environments.
Growth and Maintenance Characteristics
This palm species is noted for its ability to adapt to a range of soil types, provided there is adequate drainage. To address common maintenance concerns, ensure the palm is planted in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Consistent moisture is required during the initial establishment phase; however, once the root system is fully developed, the plant exhibits notable drought tolerance.
Environmental Adaptability
- Cold Tolerance: Capable of withstanding light frosts, making it a viable option for regions where other tropical palms may struggle.
- Visual Appeal: The blue-green foliage provides a unique color contrast in garden beds or as a standalone focal point.
- Fruit Production: Mature specimens produce clusters of edible fruit, which are often utilized in culinary applications such as jellies and preserves.
- Landscape Utility: Its slow growth rate makes it appropriate for smaller garden spaces or container planting in early growth stages.










