Pindo Palm
Pindo Palm
SKU:TRO-PAL-PIN-NA-3G
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Pindo Palm: Unique Fronds with Blue-Green Color
The Pindo Palm, also known as the Jelly Palm, is your ticket to a tropical escape—right in your own backyard. This hardy, slow-growing palm features gracefully arching blue-green fronds and a robust, textured trunk that adds character to any landscape. Whether you’re looking to anchor your garden design or create a lush, resort-style vibe, the Pindo Palm delivers timeless beauty and practicality.
Why You’ll Love It
- Cold-Hardy Charm: Unlike many palms, the Pindo thrives in cooler climates, tolerating temperatures as low as 15°F.
- Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant and easy to care for, this palm is perfect for gardeners of all skill levels.
- Fruit with Benefits: In warmer climates, produces small, edible fruits (Pindo dates) with a tangy, sweet flavor—perfect for jams and jellies!
Where It Thrives
The Pindo Palm is versatile, thriving in both full sun and partial shade. Plant it in well-draining soil, and watch it flourish as a standalone centerpiece or in a grouping for a lush, layered look. Its moderate size—maturing to about 15-20 feet tall—makes it an excellent choice for smaller yards or large containers.
Container-Friendly Option
Dreaming of an indoor palm? While the Pindo prefers outdoor living, younger specimens can thrive in containers, adding a dramatic touch to patios or sunrooms. Just make sure to place it in a bright, sunny spot and give it room to grow!
Your Tropical Oasis Awaits
Whether you’re creating a paradise at home or enhancing an urban landscape, the Pindo Palm is a stunning addition. Hardy, handsome, and delightfully easy-going—this palm has it all. Plant yours today and let your garden transport you to sunnier days!


Product Details
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Product Category
Tropical Foliage
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Product Subcategory:
Palms
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Botanical Name:
Butia capitata
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Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
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Mature Height:
15-20 ft.
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Mature Width:
10-15 ft.
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Growing Zone:
8-11 outdoors
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Indoor Growing:
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Sunlight:
Full-Part Sun
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Growth Rate:
Slow
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Harvest Time:
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Bloom Time:

Planting Directions
<h2>How to Plant and Care for a Pindo Palm</h2> <h3>Planting Instructions</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Choose a spot with full sun to partial shade. The Pindo Palm tolerates various soils, including sandy and clay, but prefers well-drained soil.</li> <li><strong>Digging the Hole:</strong> Dig a hole twice as wide and as deep as the root ball. Ensure the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil.</li> <li><strong>Backfilling:</strong> Mix some organic matter like compost with the native soil. Backfill the hole halfway, water to settle the soil, then fill the rest and tamp down gently.</li> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Water thoroughly immediately after planting.</li> </ul> <h3>Care Instructions</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Keep the soil consistently moist for the first 6-8 weeks. Once established, water deeply every 7-10 days, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.</li> <li><strong>Fertilizing:</strong> Apply a slow-release palm fertilizer 2-3 times a year (spring, summer, and early fall). Look for one with micronutrients like magnesium and manganese.</li> <li><strong>Pruning:</strong> Remove dead or damaged fronds as needed, but avoid over-pruning. Leave healthy fronds for proper nutrient absorption.</li> <li><strong>Pests/Diseases:</strong> Watch for scale insects or fungal diseases. Treat with horticultural oil or fungicides if necessary.</li> </ul> <h3>Container Planting</h3> <ul> <li>Use a large container with drainage holes and a well-draining palm potting mix.</li> <li>Water more frequently than ground-planted palms, but avoid waterlogging.</li> <li>Repot every 3-4 years to refresh soil and accommodate growth.</li> </ul> <p>Pindo Palms are low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established, and their attractive arching fronds make them a great addition to any landscape or patio.</p>

FAQs
<h2>FAQs About the Pindo Palm</h2>
The Pindo Palm is a stunning and hardy palm tree known for its graceful, arching fronds and delicious, edible fruit. Below are some of the most common questions people ask about this plant.
<h3>1. What makes the Pindo Palm a good choice for my garden?</h3> The Pindo Palm is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant tree that thrives in USDA zones 8–11. Its elegant, feathery fronds bring a tropical flair to landscapes, even in regions with occasional frost. Plus, its small size (up to 15–20 feet tall) makes it perfect for smaller yards or as a centerpiece in larger gardens.
<h3>2. Can I grow a Pindo Palm in a container?</h3> Yes! The Pindo Palm can thrive in a container, especially when young. Growing it in a container allows you to move it to a sunny spot or bring it indoors during severe weather. Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure the container has proper drainage holes. Keep in mind that container-grown palms may not grow as large as those planted in the ground.
<h3>3. Does the Pindo Palm produce fruit, and is it edible?</h3> Absolutely! In warmer climates, the Pindo Palm produces small, golden-orange fruits known as pindo dates. These fruits have a sweet and tangy flavor, often described as a mix between pineapple and apricot. They are excellent for making jellies, jams, and even wine. The fruit ripens in late summer to early fall.
<h3>4. How do I care for a Pindo Palm?</h3> The Pindo Palm thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It needs moderate watering—more frequent during its first year as it establishes roots, and less once mature. Fertilize with a palm-specific fertilizer in spring and summer for lush growth. Prune dead or damaged fronds as needed, but avoid over-pruning, as this can stress the tree.
<h3>5. Is the Pindo Palm pollinated naturally, or do I need to help?</h3> The Pindo Palm is naturally pollinated by wind and insects, so you generally don’t need to intervene. However, if you’re cultivating it for fruit and want to maximize yield, ensuring it’s placed in a well-ventilated area with good insect activity can be beneficial.