Name: Cryosophila stauracantha
Common Name: Star Palm, Root-Spine Palm
Cryosophila stauracantha, commonly known as the Star Palm or Root-Spine Palm, is a unique and visually striking palm native to Central America, particularly found in countries like Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Honduras. This palm is admired for its distinctive root spines and elegant, fan-shaped leaves, making it an attractive choice for tropical gardens and landscapes.
The Star Palm typically grows as a solitary, slender tree, reaching heights of 4-10 meters (13-33 feet). One of its most notable features is the presence of spiny, aerial roots that emerge from the trunk, giving the palm a unique, star-like appearance. These spines are an adaptation that helps the palm anchor itself in its native rainforest habitat. The leaves are large and fan-shaped, with a deep green color and a slightly glossy surface. This palm also produces small, white flowers that develop into round, white to purple fruits.
