Brahea edulis
Guadaloupe Palm
A handsome evergreen palm that boasts a wide trunk that becomes thicker towards the base and a dense canopy of fan shaped leaves which are green on both sides.
Brahea edulis is a striking and imposing specimen for any mild well-drained gardens, or makes for a fantastic feature in a sunny conservatory.
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Plant Biography
Native to Guadeloupe, hence the common name Guadeloupe Palm, this palm grows in dry woodlands usually around deposits of limestone.
In the wild, this palm has become endangered over the last 150 years, due to the introduction of feral goats to the island of Guadeloupe. These goats eat the seedlings in such quantity that most of the remaining population is either very old or pushed to higher altitudes where they struggle to survive.
However, not all is lost. Brahea edulis has long been widely cultivated, especially in California, which has ensured its survival. More recently, patches of the island have been fenced off and goats removed, and whilst the palm is still precariously rare on the island, it is now likely to recover.
Expert Tip
Care & Size Guidance
Brahea edulis, although still relatively slow growing, has a faster grow rate than than the similar palm Brahea armata, and can be expected to grow about 30 centimetres in height per year.
Guadeloupe Palm will grow in nutritionally poor soil, but the soil must be fast draining, preferably in a sheltered sunny position.
Palm eventually arrived from courier in a van after an 18 tonner couldn’t reach my house. Palm (Brahea edulis) was in good condition and well grown. On the basis of what I have seen I would recommend the Palm Centre
Andrew Martin (verified owner) –
Delivered on time and well packaged. The Brahea Edulis is beautiful and very healthy. Would definitely recommend the Palm Centre to anyone looking for quality and value. Will be coming back for more soon.
Frazer Amey (verified owner) –
Delivered on time as promised. Absolutely delighted with this specimen, approx. 1.4m high and a beautiful tree, much better than I expected.
Dave from Kent –
Bought a beautiful speciment 10 yrs ago who is doing exceptionally well in a sheltered raised bed close to our boiler house, so I guess it gets a warm foot. Have never even covered it over the winter and it has survived the harsh winters of 2009/2010/2011 with trooping colours. It has grown 5x bigger in that time and I can only recommend this beauty. Given this earlier mentioned bed has a high clay content, this palm is easier than B. armata, which hates a wet foot. A rare and super plant!!
BrixTom –