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===Common Names:===
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Himalayan Pinanga<br/>
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 19 August 2024

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Figure 1. P. gracilis

Common Names:[edit]

Himalayan Pinanga

Distribution:[edit]

Indian Himalayas

Habitat:[edit]

Moist rainforest

Description:[edit]

An attractive, small, slender, clumping palm to about 5m tall, with dark green, pinnate leaves to about 1m long. It has clusters of orange/scarlet fruit.

Culture:[edit]

Coming from the Himalayas, this is much more cold tolerant than most Pinangas, but probably still not frost tolerant. It likes a sheltered and moist but well drained position. It is a very nice palm which should be more widely grown.

Contributed by:[edit]

Colin Wilson


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk