Butia odorata
Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm
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Butia odorata is a spectacular fountain of elegant greyish blue-green fronds which arch gracefully above a dense broad trunk.
Established specimens of the Jelly Palm tolerate cool wet British conditions remarkably well, though may need some protection from harsh winters in colder gardens.
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Plant Biography
Endemic to the dry woodlands and savannahs of South America, the Butia odorata has been know for many years as “Butia capitata var. odorata”, a subspecies of the Butia capitata. Recent studies have reclassified the palm tree under its own species name.
It’s a very compact palm tree, with long pinnate leaves that arch and recurve, forming a fountain like crown atop a thick stout trunk. It can grow to 6 m in height, with an impressive spread, albeit very slow in the UK.
Expert Tip
Care & Size Guidance
Butia odorata is quite tough and hardy, though it does best in free draining soil, that’s plenty fertile, situated in full sun to part shade.
It thrives best in milder parts of the UK, and should be protected from wind if planted near the coast. Make sure to avoid any overly damp or waterlogged soil, and feed regularly.
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Very impressed
Donatas Gembeckas (verified owner) –
I lost a large Butia to the December freeze in 2022. So glad to have found a replacement which should attain a similar height in a year or two. Great sepcimen and I will definitely bring it indoors next time we get an arctic blast.
Brendan (verified owner) –