Caryota urens | Fishtail Palm | 5 Seeds
Caryota urens, commonly known as the fishtail palm or wine palm, is a distinctive palm species native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its towering height, with mature specimens reaching up to 30 meters, and a slender trunk that is typically covered in persistent leaf bases. The leaves are large, pinnate, and arch gracefully, creating a striking canopy. Caryota urens produces small, white flowers arranged in large inflorescences, which give way to clusters of small, round fruits. One of its notable features is its ability to produce a sweet sap known as toddy or palm wine, which is tapped from the flowering stalks and used for various culinary and cultural purposes. This palm is also valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly planted in tropical and subtropical landscapes. However, it should be noted that the fruit of Caryota urens is toxic when consumed raw. With its towering stature and cultural significance, the toddy palm holds a promin