Mountain Cabbage Palm
(Prestoea acuminata)
Mountain Cabbage Palm (Prestoea acuminata)
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Photo by: Jens-Christian Svenning | License Type: CC BY 4.0 | License URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | Rights Holder: Jens-Christian Svenning | Publisher: iNaturalist | Date Created: 2015-07-26T15:05:22-07:00 |

























Estimated Native Range
Climate Requirements for Springfield, Virginia
This Plant | Your Site | Plant Suitability for Your Location | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
• Precipitation | 24" - 163" | 41" | Aquatic | Aquatic |
• High Temp. | 48°F - 93°F | 88°F | Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. | Excellent |
• Low Temp. | 27°F - 72°F | 25°F | Your winter temperatures may be too cold for this plant | Too cold |
This plant should grow well at your location with about N inches per year (Y minutes per month) of irrigation.
Summary
Prestoea acuminata, commonly known as the Mountain Cabbage Palm, is a palm tree native to the understory of wet montane forests, particularly in Central America, the West Indies, and South America. It is an evergreen perennial herb that can reach heights of up to 33 feet (10 meters) with a slender, smooth trunk. The leaves are pinnate, arching, and can grow several feet long, giving the palm an elegant appearance. The inflorescences bear small, inconspicuous flowers, followed by red or purple fruits that are attractive to wildlife.
The Mountain Cabbage Palm is valued for its adaptability to a variety of tropical climates and its use in reforestation projects due to its fast growth rate. In cultivation, it is appreciated for its ornamental qualities, adding a tropical flair to landscapes. It prefers moist, well-drained soils and can tolerate a range of light conditions from partial shade to full sun. While it was once overharvested for palmito, particularly in Ecuador, it is now less common in the wild. Gardeners should be aware that it requires consistent moisture and protection from cold temperatures. It is not known to have aggressive roots or significant disease problems, but it may be susceptible to pests typical of palms.CC BY-SA 4.0
The Mountain Cabbage Palm is valued for its adaptability to a variety of tropical climates and its use in reforestation projects due to its fast growth rate. In cultivation, it is appreciated for its ornamental qualities, adding a tropical flair to landscapes. It prefers moist, well-drained soils and can tolerate a range of light conditions from partial shade to full sun. While it was once overharvested for palmito, particularly in Ecuador, it is now less common in the wild. Gardeners should be aware that it requires consistent moisture and protection from cold temperatures. It is not known to have aggressive roots or significant disease problems, but it may be susceptible to pests typical of palms.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Tree
- Height: 10-66 feet
- Width: 7-16 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: Yellow
- Flowering Season: Summer
- Leaf Retention: Evergreen
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Part Shade
- Water: High
- Drainage: Medium, Fast
Common Uses
Potted Plant
Natural Habitat
Native to the understory of wet montane forests
Other Names
Common Names: Sierran Palm, Mountain Cabage
Scientific Names: Prestoea acuminata, Areca regia, Euterpe acuminata, Euterpe antioquensis, Oenocarpus caracasanus, Oreodoxa acuminata, Prestoea allenae, Prestoea gregalis, Prestoea sabana
GBIF Accepted Name: Prestoea acuminata