Adonidia merillii
Adonidia merrillii is native to the Phillipines, and so carries a common name as Manila Palm as well.
This extremely popular and easily grown small landscape palm can be seen in most tropical locations through out the world. It is a shame that this adaptable attractive little palm is so widely grown that it is taken for granted as “nothing special.” It is a neat and tidy pinnate palm with a short green crownshaft under a dozen or so recurved leaves, all atop a grey leaf scarred trunk slightly swollen at the base.
Family: Arecaceae
Origin: Palawan Island, Philippines and northern Borneo
Conservation Status: Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)
Palm Data
At a Glance:
- Light Requirements: Sun to partial shade
- Water Requirements: Moderate
- Growth Rate: Mod-Fast
- Height in Cultivation: 15-25 ft
- Salt Tolerance: Moderate
- Cold Tolerance: 30°F
Special Features:
- Resembles a dwarf royal palm with a single, slender, grey trunk and umbrella-like crownshaft
- Produces bright red fruits, earning the common name “Christmas palm”
- Popular ornamental palm, widely cultivated in tropical regions like Hawaii and Florida
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