Features:
Common name: Mexican cotton palm, Skyduster
Family: Arecaceae
Origin: North America, Mexico
Height at maturity: 20 meters
Hardiness: -10°C
Exposure: sunny
Plant type: palm
Vegetation: perennial
Foliage: evergreen
Bloom:
Flower color:
Type of soil: rich in humus and draining
Watering: regular
Use: pot, greenhouse, veranda, isolated
Diseases and Pests:-
Toxicity: not determined
Storage of seeds: 1 year in a dry place away from light at 3/4°C (refrigerator)
Description:
Washingtonia robusta sonora seems to be a natural hybridization between Washingtonia Robusta and Washingtonia Filifera.
The reference offered here comes from the Sonoran Desert in Mexico and is wild grown.