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See About archive blog posts. When mature, a condition that takes this slow grower decades to achieve, the Chilean Wine Palm produces a copious amount of sweet sap for internal use. But once ...
If you think bigger is better, and you like palm trees, you’re going to love this — Jubaea chilensis, the Chilean Wine Palm. It’s not the tallest palm in the world, nor does it have the ...
While browsing an online update from the San Francisco Botanical Garden, I discovered the Chilean Wine Palm (Jubaea chilensis), which is interesting to me because my garden includes a section for ...
And then there are the ones he admires at his workplace, Flora Grubb Gardens, such as a drought-tolerant hybrid palm with the Chilean wine palm and pindo palm as parents. “It makes a beautiful ...
Q: At the Ruth Bancroft Garden I saw a palm tree with an exceptionally thick trunk, identified in the guide book as a Chilean wine palm. Is this a good choice for a garden in the Walnut Creek area?
The Chilean Wine Palm (Jubea chilensis), over 10 metres in high and weighing 10 tonnes, has come all the way from a South American nursery and stands out from an elevated site in Kells Gardens.
A young Chilean wine palm planted by the city in 2014 is protected by boulders on either side. The young palms are meant to replace the 50-foot palm trees on Avenue of the Palms in Elysian Park ...