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Brahea moorei
PBM
A dwarf Brahea (1 m 20), with a saxophone-shaped, partly underground trunk and shiny green leaves with a white underside. A very uncommon palm, for experts. -10°C. Available in 4-litre pots, with a starting trunk of 2/3 cm.
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Origin of Brahea moorei
The Mexican Sierra Madre forests
Hardiness of Barhea moorei
-10°C
Description of Brahea moorei
A dwarf Brahea (1 m 20), with a saxophone-shaped, partly underground trunk and shiny green leaves with a white underside. A very uncommon palm, for experts.
How to grow Brahea moorei
In full sun or partial shade in a well-drained soil.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- evergreen
- Flowers:
- no
- Edible:
- no
- Fragrant:
- no
- Cold-hardiness (take the lowest T° indicated)
- - 5°C (23°F)
-10°C (14°F) - Exposure:
- full sun
partial shade
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