Plant Feature: Adonidia Palm (Manila Palm)
Exclusive tropical elegance grown in Hawaii — shipped fresh to California.
Bring resort-style sophistication to your home, office, or commercial space with the Adonidia Palm (Adonidia merrillii) — also known as the Manila Palm or Christmas Palm. This refined, low-maintenance palm brings instant tropical elegance to any interior or courtyard setting.
Unlike typical nursery stock, our Adonidia Palms are exclusively cultivated in Hawaii and shipped directly to California — offering unmatched quality, tropical provenance, and authenticity you won’t find anywhere else.
Why You’ll Love the Adonidia Palm
Exclusive Availability
We are the only nursery growing Adonidia Palms in Hawaii and shipping them to California. Each palm is nurtured under ideal tropical conditions before being delivered to your space — ensuring premium quality, strength, and lush green vitality.
Self-Cleaning Elegance
No pruning required! When a frond begins to fade, it naturally detaches and falls away. The self-cleaning nature of the Adonidia Palm makes it an effortless addition to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Architectural Beauty
With its smooth trunk and arching fronds, this palm offers sculptural structure and balance. Available in both single-trunk and multi-trunk forms (7-gallon and 10-gallon sizes), it’s ideal for:
- Hotel lobbies
- Courtyards
- Designer offices
- Residential interiors
- Raised planters
Each palm provides a vertical, elegant silhouette that brings a true resort aesthetic indoors.
Light-Loving
The Manila Palm thrives in bright, indirect light near windows or skylights. It also adapts well to medium-light areas, making it perfect for interiors that crave a natural tropical accent.
Moderate Water Needs
Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. The Adonidia Palm loves consistency, making it a great candidate for self-watering pots or sub-irrigation systems (available at our nursery).
Grower’s Tip:
Up-pot early so the palm retains more moisture. Its roots dislike completely drying out — a slightly larger pot or a self-watering container helps maintain the ideal balance.
Steady, Long-Lived Growth
A moderate grower, the Adonidia Palm matures gracefully over time. It’s a low-fuss investment plant that offers enduring tropical beauty for years with minimal care.
Versatile Design Use
From luxury residences to boutique hotels and architectural offices, this palm functions beautifully as:
- A focal specimen
- A canopy layer that filters gentle light
- An accent plant enhancing open-air or interior designs
Perfect For
- Hotel lobbies and reception areas
- Residential interiors with natural light
- Designer studios and commercial spaces
- Tropical courtyards and patios
With its smooth, slender trunk and vibrant fronds, the Adonidia Palm delivers a refined, tropical statement that elevates any environment.
Additional Information
Botanical Background
The genus name Adonidia translates to “little Adonis,” referencing the plant’s beauty and compact stature. Commonly called the Christmas Palm, it produces bright red berries in December, adding seasonal color to its graceful green canopy.
Each frond measures 4 to 6 feet in length, forming a soft, umbrella-like canopy that adds shade and structure. The palm typically grows to 6–9 feet indoors, maintaining the perfect scale for refined interiors or courtyards.
Care Summary
- Light: High to medium; bright indirect light preferred
- Water: Medium; keep evenly moist
- Pest Resistance: High
- Growth Habit: 7+ feet tall
- Popularity: Increasing rapidly among designers and collectors
Pairs Well With
Low-growing tropicals that complement but don’t compete with its trunk structure:
- Pothos
- Aglaonema
- Philodendron
These understory plants enhance the layered, tropical look while letting the Adonidia Palm’s architecture take center stage.
Bring Home Tropical Luxury
Whether placed in a hotel atrium, residential entryway, or modern office lobby, the Adonidia Palm transforms ordinary spaces into lush, resort-inspired retreats.
Contact us today to reserve your Hawaii-grown Adonidia Palm — a piece of the tropics, delivered straight to California.