Fishtail Palm, Caryota Mitis
Fishtail Palm, Caryota Mitis
Max Height: 3-12m Spread: 3-7m
Origin: Indonesia, the Philippines Family: Arecaceae/ Palmae
Common Name: Burmese Fishtail Palm, Clustered Fishtail Palm
Flower Colour: Cream Drought Tolerance: High
Salinity Tolerance: Medium Sun Tolerance: High
Wind Tolerance: High Water Requirement: Medium
PH level: Basic Pest Tolerance: Medium
Disease Tolerance: Medium Fragrance: No
Palm with intriguing leaves resembling the tail of a fish, which is how this plant got its common name. In a home environment, these palms will grow as tall as space allows. fishtail palm most commonly sold for houseplant and landscape use. It’s probably one of the most elegant looking palms, bringing an upscale look to any room or garden.
Caryota mitis or fishtail palm نخيل ذيل السمكة is small to medium-sized palm with clustered stems, at first clothed with fibrous leaf bases, later bare. The broadly linear, 2-pinnate, rich green leaves are 2-4m long, with 6-60, fish-tail-like, asymmetrically 3-angled leaflets. Pendent panicles, 30cm or more long, of cream flowers, to 2cm across, are borne in summer. Height 3-12m, Spread 3-7m. Native of Burma to Malaysian peninsula, Indonesia (Java), Philipines.