
Outdoor
10
Kg
10
0-100 G
Green
0.2
0.2
12
Bulbs
Cm
Tree
12
Cm
Pack Of 1
Kg
12
10
India
Name : Mallkerala ~ Tropical Corypha Umbraculifera Talipot Palm, Bajar-Battu, Indu, Shritali Mara, Kudappana Alpayushi Tali-P-Panai or Sritalamu 6 seeds for growing
Type Of Seed : Tree
Quantity : 0-100 G
Suitable For : Outdoor
Color : Green
Product Breadth : 10 Cm
Product Height : 10 Cm
Product Length : 10 Cm
Net Quantity (N) : Pack Of 1
Corypha umbraculifera is one of the largest palms in the world, able to eventually reach a height of up to 25 metres. The plant's single stem is straight and cylindrical, 100 - 130cm in diameter and ringed with prominent leaf scars. The stem is topped by a crown of immense, fan-like leaves; a single leaf-blade at full size being as much as 5 meters in diameter, with a stout petiole 5 meters long. Native to South India and Srilanka, Talipot Palm is one of the largest palms in the world; individual specimens have reached heights of up to 25 m, with stems up to 1.3 m in diameter. It is a fan palm with large palmate leaves up to 5 m in diameter, with a petiole up to 4 m, and up to 130 leaflets. The Talipot palm is monocarpic, flowering only once, when it is 30 to 80 years old. It takes about a year for the fruit to mature, producing thousands of round yellow-green fruit 3-4 cm diameter, containing a single seed. The plant dies after fruiting. The Talipot palm is cultivated throughout southeast Asia, north to southern China. Historically, the leaves were written upon in various Southeast Asian cultures using an iron stylus to create palm leaf manuscripts. A slow-growing palm, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree in the tropics. The plant is also commonly grown as a temple tree in India, Sri Lanka, China etc Plants grow naturally in tropical monsoonal areas. They can succ
Country of Origin : India
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