Coontie Palm, excellent choice for a formal landscape vertical accent, Container Friendly for Patio and Decks.
Coontie Palm, also known as Zamia Pumila, feature large feathery arching fronds, commanding attention both indoor or outdoor, they thrive in indirect sunlight, it can also find its way indoor where it can be potted as an ornamental palm. Coontie is also very hardy and slow-growing plant, is a cycad that works well as a superb, low-maintenance shrub.
This evergreen has a large crown and features shiny and stiff, light green pinnate leaves that add an exotic and formal touch to any landscape. They are often used to substitute for a palm because of their palm-like features, so we also like to plant them as a focal point in any size yard. In fact, they are ideal for any area where space is limited.
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Coontie Palm (Zamia pumila) Oerview
Appearance: Coontie Palm is a slow-growing, palm-like cycad with a rugged and tropical appearance. It features stiff, feather-like leaflets arranged in a rosette form, giving it a distinctive and prehistoric look.
Growth Habit: This plant typically forms a crown of glossy, dark green leaves atop a thick, underground trunk called a caudex. Coontie Palms can reach heights of 2 to 4 feet and widths of 3 to 5 feet, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor landscapes.
Hardiness: Coontie Palm is well-suited to warm, subtropical climates and thrives in well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it a resilient choice for xeriscaping or low-maintenance gardens.
Landscaping Uses: Coontie Palm is often used as a focal point in garden beds, as a container plant on patios or decks, or as a unique addition to tropical and native plant landscapes. Its exotic appearance and architectural form make it a standout feature in various settings.
Companion Plants: Pair Coontie Palms with shade-loving plants like ferns, Shrubs or Border Plants to create a layered look in your garden beds. The contrast of textures and heights can enhance the overall aesthetic.
Cultural Significance: The Coontie Palm has historical and cultural significance, as Native Americans used the roots of the plant to make a starchy flour called "coontie." Today, the plant is valued for its ornamental qualities and as a living fossil that dates back millions of years.
Maintenance: Coontie Palm requires little maintenance once established. Regular watering during the establishment phase and occasional fertilization can promote healthy growth. Pruning dead or damaged fronds can help maintain the plant's appearance.
Whether used as a specimen plant, in a rock garden, or as a container plant on a porch, Coontie Palm adds a touch of exotic flair and timeless beauty to landscapes with its unique form and rugged charm.
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Grow Zones: | 4-9 Patios / 10-11 Outdoors |
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Growth Rate: | 1ft/Year |
Mature Height: | 4-5 ft. |
Mature Width: | 3-4 ft. |
Light: | Thrives in partial shade, tolerates full sun |
Foliage: | Green sword like fern fronds |
Uses: | Accent Plant, Patios Container Plant |
Characteristics: | Asian Zen and tropical Garden |
Soil Conditions: | Wide range of soils |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |