Caryota mitis variegata - Clustering fishtail palm
This Caryota can tolerate some light frosts but in my opinion it is better to keep this palm above 0 degrees celsius. Natural habitat is tropical rainforests from India through to south-east Asia.
It is a clustering palm, which can form a clump up to 8 metres. Each trunk produces flowers for several seasons, starting from the top of the trunk and moving downwards, but then dies after its final seeding.
This attractive palm prefers a shaded, well drained position. It doesn't like full sun and being tropical, it also doesn't like to get too dry.
Watch out: The fruit contain crystal oxalate which is an irritant to eyes and skin.
Pot size | 7 cm |
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Winter hardiness | Protect from 0°C |
Watering | Water moderately |
Location | Light sun/light shade |
Common name | Clustering fishtail palm |


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