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Caryota mitis(Fishtail Palm) Full Form
Caryota \ mitis \ Arecaceae

Plant Profile: Caryota mitis

Characterized by either solitary or clustered, unbranched stems, this plant features large, long-stalked leaves that arch gracefully. The leaves are bi-pinnately divided into leaflets, which are widest above the midpoint and have irregularly toothed tips. The fruit produced is a fleshy berry.

Commonly found as a houseplant or in interior landscapes.

Belongs to the Arecaceae (Palmae) family.

Identification Tips:

This species can grow upright to a height of 40 feet, showcasing arching branches, making it an impressive tree-form specimen.

It thrives in medium light and prefers low to medium humidity levels; water the plant when the soil feels dry, and be mindful of potential pest issues.

Caryota mitis(Fishtail Palm) Full Form

Fishtail Palm

kair-ee-OH-tah MY-tiss

Castanea dentata(American Chestnut, Chestnut) Form
Castanea \ dentata \ Fagaceae

Castanea dentata

The American Chestnut was once a majestic and significant tree thriving in both mesic (moderately moist) and xeric (dry) forests. Unfortunately, the spread of Chestnut blight has driven this species to the brink of extinction in its native environment. In its natural setting, the tree can easily sprout from old stumps and roots, often growing up to 20 feet tall and producing a limited number of nuts before being overtaken by the blight once more. Efforts are currently underway to develop a variety that is resistant to this devastating disease.

Given its vulnerability to blight, the American Chestnut is not advisable for home landscaping. Instead, homeowners are encouraged to select alternative tree varieties that do not face these challenges and can serve effectively as shade trees.

In terms of pests and diseases, the American Chestnut is highly susceptible to the blight caused by Cryphonectria parasitica, as well as to leaf spot and powdery mildew.

Castanea dentata(American Chestnut, Chestnut) Form

American Chestnut, Chestnut

kas-TAN-nee-uh den-TAY-ta

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