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This still-unnamed palm species hails from remote southern Burma and the northeastern Indian states of Nagaland and Manipur. According to palm experts Gibbons and Spanner, T. 'Naga Hills' is found on rocky sandstone slopes around 6500'. T. 'Naga Hills' has the same waxy white back as T. princeps, but the fronds are coarser and more dissected. While other plants from this region are winter hardy, we have not tried these outdoors yet, so these are for gardeners willing to experiment.
Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)