Drymophloeus oliviformis
Drymophloeus oliviformis is an evergreen ornamental tree in the Arecaceae family, typically growing 5–15 meters tall. It thrives in full sun with medium water requirements and prefers loamy, sandy, or chalky soil. This palm is suited for USDA zones 9–11.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Loamy, Sandy, Chalky
Height
5–15 m
Spread
3–8 m
Zones
9–11
This palm is an ornamental species known for its tree-like growth habit. It is evergreen and suitable for warm climates within USDA zones 9-11. The plant prefers full sun exposure and consistently moist soil, thriving in a variety of soil types including loamy, sandy, and chalky conditions. Its mature height can reach up to 15 meters, making it a significant landscape feature.