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Mule Palm, Butiagrus Nabonnandii X

Mule Palm, Butiagrus Nabonnandii X

Mule Palm, Butiagrus Nabonnandii X

The Mule Palm (× Butiagrus nabonnandii) is a sought-after, cold-hardy hybrid palm tree that provides a striking tropical look similar to a coconut palm without the temperature sensitivity. This rare, sterile hybrid combines the robust cold tolerance of the Pindo Palm (Butia capitata) with the graceful appearance of the Queen Palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana).

Key Characteristics & Benefits

- Cold Hardiness: A primary benefit, established Mule Palms can withstand temperatures down to approximately 14°F, making them suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 8-11.

- Appearance: Known for its lush, arching, feathery fronds and a smooth, light grey or purple-tinged trunk, it offers unique aesthetic to various landscapes.

- Size & Growth Rate: It is a medium to fast-growing palm, reaching a mature height of 20 to 30 feet with a canopy spread of 15 to 20 feet.

- Low Maintenance: Once established, it is notably drought-tolerant, relatively pest-free, and not prone to many common diseases. It thrives in full sun exposure and well-drained soil.

- Versatile Landscaping:
Ideal as a standalone focal point, planted near pools (due to low shedding and non-invasive fibrous roots), or in group plantings for a dramatic effect.
Due to the labor-intensive hand-pollination process required to produce the sterile seeds, Mule Palms are rarer and often more expensive than their parent species. This makes them a unique and valuable addition for gardeners seeking a durable, show-stopping tropical plant.

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Mule Palm, Butiagrus Nabonnandii X

The Mule Palm (× Butiagrus nabonnandii) is a sought-after, cold-hardy hybrid palm tree that provides a striking tropical look similar to a coconut palm without the temperature sensitivity. This rare, sterile hybrid combines the robust cold tolerance of the Pindo Palm (Butia capitata) with the graceful appearance of the Queen Palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana).

Key Characteristics & Benefits

- Cold Hardiness: A primary benefit, established Mule Palms can withstand temperatures down to approximately 14°F, making them suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 8-11.

- Appearance: Known for its lush, arching, feathery fronds and a smooth, light grey or purple-tinged trunk, it offers unique aesthetic to various landscapes.

- Size & Growth Rate: It is a medium to fast-growing palm, reaching a mature height of 20 to 30 feet with a canopy spread of 15 to 20 feet.

- Low Maintenance: Once established, it is notably drought-tolerant, relatively pest-free, and not prone to many common diseases. It thrives in full sun exposure and well-drained soil.

- Versatile Landscaping:
Ideal as a standalone focal point, planted near pools (due to low shedding and non-invasive fibrous roots), or in group plantings for a dramatic effect.
Due to the labor-intensive hand-pollination process required to produce the sterile seeds, Mule Palms are rarer and often more expensive than their parent species. This makes them a unique and valuable addition for gardeners seeking a durable, show-stopping tropical plant.