Guadalupe Palm Brahea edulis 10 Seeds
Brahea edulis, commonly known as the Guadalupe palm or the Guadalupe fan palm, is a species of palm tree native to Guadalupe Island off the west coast of Baja California in Mexico. Here's a description of the plant: Appearance: It is a striking palm tree with a single, stout trunk that can grow up to 15 meters (49 feet) tall, though typically around 10 meters (33 feet) in cultivation. The trunk is topped with a dense crown of large, fan-shaped leaves. Leaves: The leaves are palmate, meaning they radiate from a central point like the fingers of a hand. They are typically bluish-green or grayish-green in color and can reach lengths of up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). The leaf petioles are armed with sharp, curved spines, which can be dangerous if not handled carefully. Flowers and Fruit: Brahea edulis produces small, cream-colored flowers that grow in clusters on long stalks extending beyond the crown of leaves. The flowers are followed by small, round fruits that ripen to a dark purplish-blac