#3 plant - Ships in a 10-inch container and is approximately 8 inches tall.
Description:
Copernicia hospita, commonly called the Cuban Wax Palm, is a rare and striking palm species native to Cuba. It is known for its stiff, circular, blue-gray fan-shaped leaves that are coated with a natural wax, giving the palm a silvery appearance. The trunk is solitary and smooth, and the leaves form a dense crown that adds dramatic structure to any landscape. Extremely slow-growing but highly ornamental, it is a collector favorite and well-suited for dry tropical and subtropical gardens.
Cultural Requirements:
SUNLIGHT: Full sun
DROUGHT TOLERANCE: High once established
HARDINESS ZONE: 10–11
SALT TOLERANCE: Low to moderate
TYPICAL HEIGHT: 15 to 30 feet
GROWTH RATE: Slow
We currently do not ship internationally or to the states of CA, OR, WA, HI, AK, or UT.
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