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Cocos nuciferaMalay Dwarf Coconut Palm
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The Cocos nucifera, commonly known as the Malay Dwarf Coconut Palm, is a compact and versatile variety of the iconic coconut palm. This evergreen tree is prized for its manageable height, typically growing 6–10 meters tall, and its ability to produce edible coconuts from an early age. With its slender trunk, gracefully arching fronds, and ornamental clusters of coconuts, it adds a tropical aesthetic to gardens, coastal landscapes, or plantations.
Specifications:
- Height: 6–10 meters
- Width: 3–5 meters (crown spread)
- Native to: Southeast Asia (species origin)
- Foliage: Long, arching, feathery green fronds; evergreen
- Growth rate: Moderate to fast
Conditions:
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy soils but tolerates loamy and slightly saline conditions
- Light: Full sun
- Water: Moderate; requires regular watering during establishment
- Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical regions
Additional Features:
- Flowers: Small, yellowish blooms; year-round flowering in tropical climates
- Fruit: Produces coconuts in 3–5 years, with high yields in optimal conditions
- Form: Slender trunk topped with a dense canopy of fronds
- Uses: Ideal as a feature tree, in tropical gardens, coastal landscapes, or plantations
- Spacing: Plant 5–7 meters apart for optimal growth and yield
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal pruning; remove dead fronds and harvested coconuts
- Pest Resistance: Monitor for scale, mealybugs, or coconut-specific pests; generally hardy
- Drought Tolerance: Moderate once established; prefers consistent moisture for fruiting
- Salt Tolerance: Excellent for coastal environments and sandy soils
- Wildlife Attraction: Provides food and habitat for birds and small mammals
- Economic Value: Edible coconuts can be used for fresh eating, water, milk, and oils
The Malay Dwarf Coconut Palm is a productive and ornamental palm, perfect for adding a tropical feel while offering the practical benefits of fresh coconuts in gardens and landscapes.
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