Butia capitata

Butia capitata, also known as jelly palm, is a palm native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.This palm grows up to 6m (exceptionally 8m) in a slow but steady manner. It is easily identifiable with feather palm pinnate leaves that arch inwards towards a thick stout trunk. Butia capitata is notable as one of the hardiest feather palms, tolerating temperatures down to about −10 °C; it is widely cultivated in warm temperate regions. For example, it is commonly grown on the East Coast of the United States as far north as New York and Seattle, Washington on the west coast.

Butia capitata

Butia capitata, also known as jelly palm, is a palm native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.This palm grows up to 6m (exceptionally 8m) in a slow but steady manner. It is easily identifiable with feather palm pinnate leaves that arch inwards towards a thick stout trunk. Butia capitata is notable as one of the hardiest feather palms, tolerating temperatures down to about −10 °C; it is widely cultivated in warm temperate regions. For example, it is commonly grown on the East Coast of the United States as far north as New York and Seattle, Washington on the west coast.