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Guadalupe palm

How to identify Guadalupe palm (Brahea edulis)

Guadalupe palm

Guadalupe palm is a palm species that can be recognized by its robust stature, reaching up to 30 feet (approximately 9 meters) in height. It displays striking bluish-green fan-shaped leaves, which contribute to its ornamental appeal. As the plant matures, dead leaves drop and leave behind distinctive scars on the trunk, providing a unique pattern. This species thrives under full sun exposure and benefits from occasional watering during the summer season. Its ability to prosper in coastal environments further defines its growing preferences.

Lifespan

Lifespan: Perennial

Plant Type

Plant Type: Palm

Quickly Identify Guadalupe palm

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Robust stature up to 30 feet (9 meters) distinguishes guadalupe palm from other plants.

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Distinctive grey bark with irregular rings and old leaf scars defines guadalupe palm.

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Bluish-green fan-shaped leaves with glossy, palmate appearance characterize guadalupe palm.

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Leaves reaching 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length with 70 to 85 segments.

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Petioles up to 3.3 feet (1 meter) long with few or no spikes accent guadalupe palm's foliage.

Detailed Traits of Guadalupe palm

Leaf Features

The leaves of guadalupe palm are glossy, palmate, and uniformly green, reaching up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) long and 3 feet (0.9 meters) wide. They are divided into 70 to 85 segments, typically with an indentation along the midrib. The petioles extend up to 3.3 feet (1 meter) long and are characterized by having few or no spikes. These features contribute to the plant's distinctive and visually appealing foliage.

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Key Facts About Guadalupe palm

Attributes of Guadalupe palm
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Palm
Spread
8 m
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Scientific Classification of Guadalupe palm

Family
Palm
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Genus
Brahea
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Species
Guadalupe palm (Brahea edulis)
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