News
Paurotis palm grows in large clumps in the marshes of the Everglades. This palm is much happier in the water so don’t leave yours high and dry. Sara Edelman Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden For ...
Paurotis palm can be used for thatch, fiber and fruits. Plant this Florida native in a wet spot. Sara Edelman Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Palms are ornamental gems, stunning growers with ...
Instead, visitors should look for nine other species that naturally occur here such as the Everglades palm (also known as Paurotis palm). As signaled by the common name, this palm occurs in moist ...
including the interesting leaf shape and blue color of the Bismarckia palm, the clustering characteristic of the Paurotis palm, the "beard" associated with the Old Man palm and much, much more.
One of Florida’s most attractive native plants, the paurotis (Acoelorrhaphe wrightii) has a range that extends into much of the Caribbean Basin. Up to 35 feet tall, it’s a clumping ...
Our most graceful multi-trunked, fan-leaved species is paurotis palm (Acoelorrhaphe wrightii), native to swampy regions of South Florida. A common landscape subject in Central Florida, paurotis ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results