Family: Arecaceae
A solitary stemmed palm with arching fronds, bright-green in color. Commonly called majestic palm, it has a classical tropical look. In its natural state, the majestic palm can grow up to 100 feet! This Madasgar native is a popular houseplant. Inside it needs lots of moisture, fertilizer, and bright indirect light.
Plant Uses:
- Container plant
- Hedge
- Indoor plant
- Ornamental
- Privacy / screening
- Shade
Plant Dangers:
- No dangers
High Risk Traits:
- Repeated introductions outside native range (popular ornamental)
- Shade tolerant at some life stage
- Produces viable seed
- Intentionally dispersed by people
- Propagules water-dispersed
- Propagules bird-dispersed
- Propagules survive passage through gut
Low Risk Traits:
- No evidence of naturalization outside native range
- No evidence of weed status
- Unarmed (no spines, thorns, or burrs)
- No evidence of allelopathy or parasitism
- Mostly disease resistant
- Dioecious (self-incompatible)
- No vegetative reproduction
- Long minimum generative time (4+ years)
- No persistent seed bank (seeds desiccation-sensitive)
