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- Euterpe edulis is the only species (so far) of Euterpe successfully grown in California, and second generation palms (possibly third generation now) exist in our gardens. Very slender palm for wind-protected gardens with somewhat limited ornamental appeal, though orange-crownshafted palms becoming available.
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Jul 9, 2018 · However, I was surprised that there was a type of acai palm that grew in California. Euterpe Edulis fruits in Southern California and is about as hardy as a king palm. If you can grow a king palm in Northern California, there's a pretty good chance euterpe edulis will grow for you.
Sep 20, 2015 · Euterpe edulis. Pronunciation: you-TER-pee ED-yuh-liss. Common Name: Assai Palm, Cabbage Palm. Euterpe edulis is the only species (so far) of Euterpe successfully grown in California, and second generation palms (possibly third generation now) exist in our gardens.
Aug 7, 2008 · In Brazil they call the Euterpe edulis juçara instead of açai. Açai is E. precatoria and olearcea. But, you can make the juice the same way as the other Euterpes.
Euterpe Edulis is a winner for me in Southern California. Loves the part shade and sun combo with the soil moist. Looks like it is thrivi...Read More
Euterpe edulis, commonly known as juçara, jussara (an archaic alternative spelling), açaí-do-sul or palmiteiro, is a palm species in the genus Euterpe. It is now predominantly used for hearts of palm. [1]
Oct 1, 2021 · Edible Tropical Crown shaft Palm that I grow in my NorCal zone 9b garden. Hardy in my garden, This Euterpe is the one that was where Hearts of Palm used to b...
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Dec 18, 2013 · this is a relatively new introduction to cultivation that amazingly has some pretty good hardiness AND wonderful color that is missing in the type species. It's not as amazing as Euterpe catinga, but it can be grown in California.