Cabbage palm is a beautiful and versatile palm, is hence quite popular.
It is recognized by its
tan-gray, unbranched trunk, and large crown with fanlike leaves. The large
leaves have a dull finish and are a medium green, sometimes yellow-green, in
color depending on the individual and situation. Each leaf is up to 12 ft
long overall including the spineless petioles (leaf stems) which measure
about 5-6 ft in length. Leaves emerge directly from the trunk
which is often covered with old leaf stem bases that are arranged in an
interesting criss-cross pattern. Depending on the individual these may persist
to the ground even in very old palms. Cabbage palm grows to a height
of 10 - 25 m (32-82 feet), with a stem diameter of
approximately 30 - 60 cm. In mid-summer the cabbage palm bears creamy white
flowers on a long branched inflorescence that is held completely within the
crown. Flowers are followed in late fall or early winter by black and fleshy
spherical fruit that is about one third of an inch in diameter.
Medicinal uses: Roots are cooling, restorative. Juice of plant
is diuretic, stimulant, antiphlegmatic, useful in dropsy.
Cabbage palm is native to the Americas.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in New Delhi
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