
Wachintona, Mexican Palm – Washingtonia Robusta – Groups
Origin: Northwest Mexico and California
Trunk measurements: C-30 30 LTS C-80LTS C90/110LTS C 130/160LTS 230LTS EXEMPLARS
Description: It belongs to the Arecaceae family, known as palmaceae, a family of monocotyledons. Its appearance once the palm tree is grown is impressive, as it can reach 30 meters in height if it meets the best conditions. Its shape is quite curious, starting with a thickened trunk that becomes thinner as it grows taller. The shape of its leaves resemble those of a fan and the shape of the fruits it produces are spherical, in large quantities, blackish in color and half a centimeter in diameter. It is usually given an ornamental use, especially for subtropical and temperate climates.