Pindo Palm
Palm, Pindo
Jelly Palm
Butia capitata
This feather leaf palm is best planted in large areas where the leaves don’t need to be trimmed to make room for walkways or traffic. The overall height of the Pindo is only 20 feet, however the leaves can reach up to 10 feet past the four foot stems, falling downward then curving back towards the trunk. They are pinnate, and blue-gray to silver-gray in color, with spines down the leaf stems.
In the late spring to early summer female palms have a thick pink-purple inflorescence emerging from the crown. Fall brings bright orange pindo dates that are popular for making jellies and jams. If left on the plant, they can create a large mess that attracts insects and vermin.
Pindo Palm doesn’t tolerate extended periods of freezing temperatures, and grows best in well-drained sandy soils. Once established, it’s incredibly drought tolerant.
Speciman Tree Container Speciman
Flower Color:
Pinkish-Purple
Height
15 Feet
Spread
8 Feet
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips for Butia capitata
The large amount of fruits can be messy, but easy to trim.
Palm, Pindo
Jelly Palm
Butia capitata
This feather leaf palm is best planted in large areas where the leaves don’t need to be trimmed to make room for walkways or traffic. The overall height of the Pindo is only 20 feet, however the leaves can reach up to 10 feet past the four foot stems, falling downward then curving back towards the trunk. They are pinnate, and blue-gray to silver-gray in color, with spines down the leaf stems.
In the late spring to early summer female palms have a thick pink-purple inflorescence emerging from the crown. Fall brings bright orange pindo dates that are popular for making jellies and jams. If left on the plant, they can create a large mess that attracts insects and vermin.
Pindo Palm doesn’t tolerate extended periods of freezing temperatures, and grows best in well-drained sandy soils. Once established, it’s incredibly drought tolerant.
Speciman Tree Container Speciman
Flower Color:
Pinkish-Purple
Height
15 Feet
Spread
8 Feet
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips for Butia capitata
The large amount of fruits can be messy, but easy to trim.
Palm, Pindo
Jelly Palm
Butia capitata
This feather leaf palm is best planted in large areas where the leaves don’t need to be trimmed to make room for walkways or traffic. The overall height of the Pindo is only 20 feet, however the leaves can reach up to 10 feet past the four foot stems, falling downward then curving back towards the trunk. They are pinnate, and blue-gray to silver-gray in color, with spines down the leaf stems.
In the late spring to early summer female palms have a thick pink-purple inflorescence emerging from the crown. Fall brings bright orange pindo dates that are popular for making jellies and jams. If left on the plant, they can create a large mess that attracts insects and vermin.
Pindo Palm doesn’t tolerate extended periods of freezing temperatures, and grows best in well-drained sandy soils. Once established, it’s incredibly drought tolerant.
Speciman Tree Container Speciman
Flower Color:
Pinkish-Purple
Height
15 Feet
Spread
8 Feet
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips for Butia capitata
The large amount of fruits can be messy, but easy to trim.