


Otatea glauca 'Mayan Silver'
A new species of Otatea named in 2004 although it was collected years ago by Gerald Bol and Dr. Lynn Clark in Chiapas, Mexico. It has hollow culms unlike the other Otateas. Culms are covered in a waxypowder giving it a silver look. Leaves are weeping and narrow. Mature size and hardiness is not truly known.
☼ Full sun | ↥ 20' | Ø 1½" | ❄ 28°F | USDA 10 | C
A new species of Otatea named in 2004 although it was collected years ago by Gerald Bol and Dr. Lynn Clark in Chiapas, Mexico. It has hollow culms unlike the other Otateas. Culms are covered in a waxypowder giving it a silver look. Leaves are weeping and narrow. Mature size and hardiness is not truly known.
☼ Full sun | ↥ 20' | Ø 1½" | ❄ 28°F | USDA 10 | C
A new species of Otatea named in 2004 although it was collected years ago by Gerald Bol and Dr. Lynn Clark in Chiapas, Mexico. It has hollow culms unlike the other Otateas. Culms are covered in a waxypowder giving it a silver look. Leaves are weeping and narrow. Mature size and hardiness is not truly known.
☼ Full sun | ↥ 20' | Ø 1½" | ❄ 28°F | USDA 10 | C