Areca ipot –

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Description

Areca

There are around 50-60 species of single stemmed or a densely clumping clusters of stems palms found growing in wet woodland in humid tropical forest from Malaysia and Indonesia, in this genus.  Best known in the form betel Palm (Areca catecha) from which betel nuts are obtained-chewed by many people in Asia and the Pacific as a mild narcotic.  They are grown for their linear or lance-shaped 2 pinnate leaves produced in terminal tuft above a distinct crown shaft with panicles of red, orange, or yellow cup shaped flowers borne beneath them.  One-sided red or yellow fruits are mostly egg-shaped and in size.

When grown indoors use soilless potting mix in bright filtered light.  During the growing season water moderately and apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly, keep just moist in winter.

When able to grow outdoors in a frost free climate place in fertile moist but well-drained soil in partial shade.

Prone to a few fungal leaf spots, Ganoderma butt rot, and spider mites.

Areca ipot – This single stemmed palm from the Philippines grows to 12’ feet tall.  The green trunk grows to 4” in diameter and is prominently ringed bears a few bright green-arching fronds that grow to about 6’ feet long. Short flowers clusters are followed by tightly packed bunches of orange to red egg shaped fruit each about 2” long.

Zones 11-12