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Nannorrhops ritchiana Silver

Nannorrhops ritchiana Silver (Iran Siver)
Silver Mazari Palm

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A palm tree originating from the high deserts of Afghanistan. It is rarely cultivated. This could be due to its desperately slow growth rate or because it does not tolerate soil moisture or air humidity in winter. It develops a trunk that collapses and branches over time, while its stiff fronds stand upright, like large vertical silver fans. Although it is very hardy in dry soil, only climates offering warmth, dryness and light, seem to be able to meet its requirements for outdoor cultivation. Its cultivation in a large pot is entirely possible in cold and humid regions.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
10 m
Spread at maturity
5 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time March to June, September to October
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Description

Nannorrhops ritchiana Silver, known as the Mazari Palm, is sometimes called the Iranian Palm due to its origins. It is an exceptional and paradoxical plant, both extremely resistant and very sensitive to its environment. It slowly devleops a trunk that sags and branches over time, while giving birth to small shoots. Its rigid fronds, carried by a petiole whose base emerges from an orange wool, stand upright like large vertical silver fans. In open ground, Nannorrhops cannot tolerate wet, humid, and cold climates. They are, however, excellent plants for exotic gardens with warm climates and arid zones, as evidenced by the two imposing specimens introduced in 1871 at the Thuret Botanical Garden located near Antibes.

 

Nannorrhops ritchiana (synonym Chamaerops ritchieana, Nannorrhops naudeniana) belongs to the Arecaceae family. The name of the genus comes from the Greek nannos meaning 'dwarf', and rhops meaning 'shrub'. This refers to the plant's habit in its original environment. It is native to semi-desert areas of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, and grows up to 1800m (5905ft) altitude, where it experiences cold winters and is regularly covered in snow. This palm can slowly reach a height of 10 to 12m (33 to 39ft). It is carried by one or more thick, straight, massive false trunks (stipes), sometimes reaching 25cm (10in) in diameter. The grey trunks bear the remains of dried old leaves. Throughout its growth, the trunk sags at the base and regularly divides in two at its tip, producing what are called dichotomous branches. Its branches form new trunks, which can have the remains of the old split petioles. The foliage is arranged in terminal crowns at the end of each trunk, and can eventually reach a span of 6m (20ft). Each crown consists of 10 to 20 slightly palmate leaves, arranged in a fan around a central axis. Silver's leaves measure 70cm (28in) to 1m (3ft) wide. They have a beautiful silver-grey colour. The lower surface is slightly glaucous. They are divided into 30 rigid segments and are carried by a petiole up to 1m (3ft) long, covered at its base with an orange fibre that resembles felted wool.

A spectacular flowering occurs on very old individuals. Each crown of fronds is semelparous, meaning it dies after flowering. However, it is replaced, on the same trunk, by a new crown. The branched inflorescence slowly emerges from the heart of the mature crown and can measure 2m (7ft) long. It bears a large quantity of cream-white flowers that will give birth, in favourable climates, to round brown fruits, each containing a round brown seed 1 to 1.5cm (1in) in diameter that germinates quite easily.

 

Highly appreciated as a specimen to be planted in isolation in coastal gardens, especially in dry and hot climates. Along with Chamaerops hystrix and Chamaerops humilis, Nannorrhops ritchiana Silver is one of the hardiest ornamental palm species in theory. This factor actually depends a lot on soil drainage and ambient humidity. Indispensable and prestigious in mild climates, it can also be grown elsewhere in a large container, which can be stored indoors during winter in a cool, bright and airy place, with a dry atmosphere. It will be superb when planted near a doorway, on either side of a gate, or planted in isolation. Like Jubaea chilensis, Eucalyptus and large mimosa trees, it forms the typical backdrop of exotic gardens. Enthusiasts of sculptural plants can plant it with the Blue Palm of Mexico (Brahea armata), Siberian Nolina, Agave ovatifolia, Dasylirion wheeleri, Yucca rigida, and other plants that are well adapted to arid conditions.

Nannorrhops ritchiana is successfully cultivated in several places around the world and in different climates such as those of Florida, California, Texas, Italy, France, and Venezuela, which gives a good indication of its bioclimatic preferences.

 

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Nannorrhops ritchiana Silver  (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 10 m
Spread at maturity 5 m
Habit stalk
Growth rate very slow

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time July to August
Inflorescence Panicle

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour blue

Botanical data

Genus

Nannorrhops

Species

ritchiana

Cultivar

Silver (Iran Siver)

Family

Arecaceae

Other common names

Silver Mazari Palm

Origin

Middle East

Product reference833781

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Planting and care

This palm tree has a slow growth rate, especially during its first 10 years. It requires sunlight and warmth to promote faster growth. Plant Nannhorrops ritchiana Silver in open ground in not too humid and not too harsh climates, or in a very large pot in other regions. Plant it in very well-drained, poor soil, which is rich in sand and stones. It will grow in poor soil which is dry on the surface. It is indifferent to the nature of the soil, but shows a preference for poor and filtering soils. It tolerates drought very well once established, but some watering in summer promotes growth. The ideal is to plant it in poor soil, retaining little water: a mixture composed mostly of coarse sand, gravel, supplemented with compost and garden soil. Position it in a very sunny spot. Protect it from cold and dry winds, and even winter rains. Regularly water for the first 3 years, especially if the summer is dry. Easy to grow, it requires little maintenance except for pruning the oldest leaves close to the stem.

It should be noted here that its hardiness depends a lot on the winter dryness of the soil. It can reasonably be assumed that a well-established plant, in a filtering soil, will withstand short frosts of around -12 to -15°C (10.4 to 5°F). It is also possible that a snowy blanket is an additional protective factor for this plant.

Propagate by sowing fresh seeds, which germinate easily after 2 months at 25 to 28°C (77 to 82.4°F).

Planting period

Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time March to June, September to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Back of border, Free-standing, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Well-drained.

Care

Pruning instructions Remove old and damaged palmate leaves.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time April to May
Soil moisture Dry soil
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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