Hawaiian Fan Palm (Pritchardia grandis)
Pritchardia grandis (Ruffled Fan Palm, Hawaiian Fan Palm) is a palm tree species sourced from Indian natural stands, suited for landscaping, avenue planting, and tropical garden design.
| Botanical Synonyms | Licuala grandis H.Wendl |
| Common Names | Ruffled Fan Palm, Hawaiian Fan Palm |
| Plant Form | Palm Tree |
| Seeds per kg (approx.) | 3000 |
| Collection Period | October |
| Germination | 60-90% |
| Seed Treatment | The seeds can be put in fresh cow dung for about a week and then sown. |
Growing & Establishment
Palm seeds require warm temperatures (25–35°C) and high humidity for germination, which can take several weeks to months depending on the species. Fresh seeds germinate more reliably than stored ones. Sow in deep containers using well-drained sandy loam enriched with organic matter. Keep consistently moist but not waterlogged throughout the germination and early establishment period.
Use in India
Palms are widely planted across coastal and tropical India for ornamental, ecological, and economic purposes. They are a prominent feature in avenue planting, resort landscaping, institutional campus design, and urban greening projects across Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
SeedsCart sources palm seeds fresh each season from established groves across tropical India. Seeds are dispatched promptly after collection to ensure maximum viability. Bulk supply for large-scale landscape and plantation projects is available on request.



