Palm nuts are seeds from various palm species commonly grown for ornamental landscape use and tropical planting. These plants typically develop upright trunks with spreading fronds and adapt well to warm climates with adequate sunlight and well drained soil. They are suitable for garden landscapes, avenue planting, and container cultivation depending on the species.
Features
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Tropical ornamental plant with upright growth habit
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Suitable for landscape, avenue, or container planting
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Adapted to warm climates and sunny conditions
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Prefers well drained soil and moderate moisture
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Various palm species
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Common Name (US): Palm Seeds
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Seed Type / Variety: Mixed palm types
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Growth Habit: Upright perennial tree
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USDA Zones: 9 to 12 (varies by species)
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Planting Season: Spring
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Growing Season: Warm season
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Sowing Season: March to June
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Germination: 30 to 90 days, warm humid conditions
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Well drained sandy or loamy soil
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Watering: Moderate
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Mature Size: Varies by species
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Plant Spacing: 2 to 6 m depending on species