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Blue Silver Palm ( Coccothrinax macroglossa ‘Azul’ ) – (Seeds)
Blue Silver Palm ( Coccothrinax macroglossa ‘Azul’ ) – (Seeds)
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Coccothrinax macroglossa 'Azul'
Blue Silver Palm
Spectacular Caribbean rarity with shimmering metallic blue-silver leaves
About Coccothrinax macroglossa 'Azul'
Coccothrinax macroglossa 'Azul', commonly known as the Blue Silver Palm, is one of the most spectacular and desirable fan palms from the Caribbean. Endemic to Cuba, this rare variety stands out for its incredible metallic blue-silver leaves that shimmer under sunlight and create a mesmerizing tropical contrast.
This slow-growing yet exceptionally ornamental palm forms a slender, smooth grey trunk and a tightly arranged crown of perfectly circular fan leaves. The distinctive blue-silver coloration is nature's masterpiece, providing a luminous quality that captures attention in any setting.
Germination Guide
Seed Preparation
Contents: Fresh seeds of Coccothrinax macroglossa 'Azul'. Cleaning: Remove remaining pulp and fruit skin to avoid mold during germination. Soaking: Soak in clean, lukewarm water for 4 to 5 days, changing daily to soften the seed coat.
Sowing Medium
Use a well-aerated mix of 50% perlite + 50% cocopeat, or a blend of coarse sand and peat moss. Ensure excellent drainage to prevent rot – Coccothrinax seeds require airy, moist, not wet conditions.
Planting Depth
Plant seeds 1 cm deep, cover lightly with substrate, and press gently to secure contact with the medium.
Temperature and Humidity
Optimal temperature: 30–34 °C (86–93 °F). Humidity: 70–90%. Use a heated propagation chamber or zip-lock bag method to maintain stable temperature and humidity.
Watering
Maintain even moisture by misting or light watering. Do not let the substrate dry out completely or stay waterlogged.
Light
Keep in bright, indirect light until germination. Avoid direct sun that can overheat or dry the substrate.
Germination Period
Coccothrinax macroglossa 'Azul' seeds typically germinate within 2 to 4 months under tropical conditions. Be patient – this species is naturally slow but rewards with exceptional beauty.
Transplanting
When the first leaf emerges and the seedling has established a strong root system (about 8–10 cm long), transplant carefully into individual deep pots using a well-draining palm mix.
Plant Care Guide
Light
- Young Plants: Partial shade with bright diffused light for healthy establishment.
- Mature Plants: Full sunlight for the most intense metallic blue foliage color and vibrant appearance.
Soil
Requires a light, sandy, well-draining soil with good aeration. Add lime or crushed coral if your mix is too acidic – the species thrives in slightly alkaline coastal substrates.
Watering
Moderate watering – allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings. It prefers consistent but not excess moisture for optimal growth.
Temperature
Warm-loving species that grows best in temperatures above 20 °C. Tolerates brief drops to 12 °C but must be protected from frost.
Fertilization
Feed every 2–3 months during the growing season with a slow-release palm fertilizer high in magnesium and trace elements to maintain intense blue-silver coloration.
Pruning
Remove only dried or damaged leaves. Avoid cutting green fronds as they supply energy for growth and trunk formation.
Pests and Diseases
Highly resilient species with natural resistance to most pests. Occasionally check for scale insects under leaves in dry indoor conditions.
Landscape and Container Use
The Blue Silver Palm is a striking ornamental for tropical gardens, coastal areas, and botanical collections. In pots, it stays compact and slow-growing, making a perfect accent plant for sunny balconies or interiors with high light levels.
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