Butia odorata: Pindo Palm

The pindo or jelly palm is a small, single-stemmed, feather-leaved palm widely grown in warmer parts of the US due to its unusual cold tolerance. It is considered hardy down to about 10°F (USDA zone 8A). The palm is slow-growing, eventually reaching 15 to 20 feet, making it suitable for planting un...

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Main Author: Timothy K. Broschat
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2015-05-01
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description The pindo or jelly palm is a small, single-stemmed, feather-leaved palm widely grown in warmer parts of the US due to its unusual cold tolerance. It is considered hardy down to about 10°F (USDA zone 8A). The palm is slow-growing, eventually reaching 15 to 20 feet, making it suitable for planting under power lines. This revised 2-page fact sheet was written by Timothy K. Broschat and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, April 2015. ENH264/ST105: Butia odorata: Pindo Palm (ufl.edu)
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spelling doaj-art-4c343b9f7e3e4da681abaf0a4104d4352025-02-08T05:59:19ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092015-05-0120153Butia odorata: Pindo PalmTimothy K. Broschat0University of Florida The pindo or jelly palm is a small, single-stemmed, feather-leaved palm widely grown in warmer parts of the US due to its unusual cold tolerance. It is considered hardy down to about 10°F (USDA zone 8A). The palm is slow-growing, eventually reaching 15 to 20 feet, making it suitable for planting under power lines. This revised 2-page fact sheet was written by Timothy K. Broschat and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, April 2015. ENH264/ST105: Butia odorata: Pindo Palm (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/129011Arecaceae (taxonomic family)Palm VarietiesST105
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Palm Varieties
ST105
title Butia odorata: Pindo Palm
title_full Butia odorata: Pindo Palm
title_fullStr Butia odorata: Pindo Palm
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title_short Butia odorata: Pindo Palm
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topic Arecaceae (taxonomic family)
Palm Varieties
ST105
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