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Pseudophoenix vinifera (cherry palm)

Climate

Prefers a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity. Thrives at lower altitudes.

Common Name

Cherry palm

Description

Pseudophoenix vinifera, commonly known as the cherry palm, is a slow-growing palm species found in Haiti and Cuba. It is hardy and known for its utility as a source of sugar. This palm species belongs to the grouping of other utility plants.

Genus
Grouping
Other utility
Latin Name

Pseudophoenix vinifera

Origin

Country of origin: Haiti, Cuba.

Other Relevant Information

- Origin: Haiti, Cuba - Growth: Hardy, slow growing - Utility: Source of sugar

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

- Well-draining soil - Sandy soil - Loamy soil - Rich soil

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

Haiti, Cuba. Hardy, slow growing; source of sugar.