Brahea moorei

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Figure 1. B. moorei at Yucca-do, Mexico

Common Names:[edit]

Dwarf Rock Palm

Distribution:[edit]

The Sierra Madre Oriental in north-eastern Mexico

Habitat:[edit]

Dry, high altitude oak forest on rocky limestone slopes, between 1500, and 2000m.

Description:[edit]

A small palm with an underground trunk, and a sparse crown of lush, dark green leaves with white undersides. The inflorescence is erect, and stands above the foliage.

General:[edit]

Only recently introduced into cultivation, this is a very hardy, attractive palm, with a big future as a horticultural subject.

Culture:[edit]

Shady, very well drained position. Drought and very frost tolerant (down to -10&degC).

Figure 2. B. moorei
Figure 3. B. moorei showing the white undersides.

Contributed by:[edit]

Richard Travis (Figure 1,2&3)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk