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Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera 3 plants

Sprouted Coconut Palm – Bare Rooted

3 Bare-Rooted Sprouted Coconut

Coconut palms are one of the most recognisable plants of the tropics, bringing an iconic beachside look to gardens and landscapes.

The coconut (technically the endocarp of a drupe, not a true nut) is used around the world in cooking, cosmetics, textiles, cleaning products, and even potting mixes.

Although generally easy to grow, coconut palms are sensitive to cold. They will not tolerate frost or extended periods of single-digit temperatures.

The furthest south we have seen coconuts growing successfully is Woolgoolga (near Coffs Harbour) in a sheltered microclimate. Most coastal Queensland regions grow them well as long as conditions remain frost-free.

Coconut palms also prefer drier conditions during cooler months and dislike being wet and soggy during winter.


Uses

  • Tropical gardens

  • Feature landscape plant

  • Shade tree

  • Coastal gardens

  • Edible garden plant

  • Large potted specimen


Care

  • Full sun to part shade

  • Rich, well-drained soil

  • Reduce watering during winter

  • Move potted plants to a warmer position during cooler months

  • Apply a quality fertiliser during the growing season

Coconut palms are well adapted to coastal conditions, tolerating strong winds, salt spray, and seaside exposure.


Growth

Coconut palms are tall feature trees, often reaching 10 metres or more in warm climates. Because of their tall trunk and canopy structure, they are not suitable as screening plants once mature.


Pest & Disease

Generally pest-free but may occasionally attract:

  • Mealybugs

  • Scale insects

  • Aphids

These are usually easy to manage.

During cold, wet weather, problems such as damping off or collar rot can occur if plants remain too wet.


Features

  • Iconic tropical beach palm

  • Yellow–orange leaf spines

  • Produces edible coconuts

  • Hardy in coastal environments


Shipping

All items are posted every Monday via Australia Post Express Post.

If Monday falls on a public holiday, orders will be sent Tuesday or the following Monday depending on the destination.

We aim to deliver healthy, happy plants ready to grow. 🌴

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