Rank Species | Genus Caryota Higher classification Caryota | |
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Similar Caryota, Palm trees, Caryota urens, Dypsis, Hyophorbe |
Caryota mitis, the clustering fishtail palm, is a species of palm native to southeast Asia from India to Java to southern China, now sparingly naturalized in southern Florida and in parts of Africa and Latin America. The species was originally described from Vietnam in 1790. In Florida, it grows in hummocks and in disturbed wooded areas.

Caryota mitis has clustered stems up to 10 m (33 feet) tall and 15 cm (6 inches) in diameter. Leaves can be up to 3 m (10 feet) long. Flowers are purple, fruits dark purple or red.

Dougherty s garden caryota mitis fishtail palm tree 08




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