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Butia capitata x Jubaea chilensis
A very rare hybrid between a Butia capitata (female) and a Jubaea chilensis (male), with both parents' characteristics: the massive trunk of the Jubaea, and the curved, bluish leaves and faster growth from the Butia side. 12 to -15°C. Available in 2-litre pots, 5 to 6 leaves.
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Origin of Butia capitata x Jubaea chilensis
From 'A l'ombre des figuiers'
Hardiness of Butia capitata x Jubaea chilensis
-12 to -15°C
Description of Butia capitata x Jubaea chilensis
A very rare hybrid between a Butia capitata (female) and a Jubaea chilensis (male), with characteristics of both parents: massive Jubaea stipe, more curved and bluish leaves and faster Butia growth.
By convention, the female palm, which carries seeds, appears first in the name of the hybrid, and the male palm pollinator second.
How to grow Butia capitata x Jubaea chilensis
In the sun, in a drained soil with regular watering in summer.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- evergreen
- Flowers:
- yes
- Edible:
- no
- Fragrant:
- no
- Cold-hardiness (take the lowest T° indicated)
- - 5°C (23°F)
-10°C (14°F)
-15°C (5°F) - Exposure:
- full sun
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