Discover the Nutritional Benefits of the Sugar Palm Fruit - Arenga pinnata
        
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- Common name:
 - Sugar Palm, Gomuti Palm, Aren
 - Category:
 - Palms and Cycads
 - Family:
 - Palmae or Coconut family
 - Light:
 - Sun growing
 - Water:
 - Normal
 - Primarily grown for:
 - Foliage
 - Flowering season:
 - Flowers are inconspicuous
 - Foliage color:
 - Green
 - Plant Height or length:
 - More than 12 meters
 - Plant Spread or Width:
 - 8 to 12 meters
 - Plant Form:
 - Upright or Erect
 - Special Character:
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- Indigenous (native to India)
 - Good for screening
 - Thorny or Spiny
 - Suitable for road median planting
 - Suitable for avenue planting
 - Good on seaside
 - Grows best in humid and warm regions
 
 
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Plant Description:
 - - Origin - India, South - East Asia
- This palm, originally from India and South East Asia, is now widely cultivated throughout tropical Asia for its many useful products, some of which are saleable items.
-These include sago, sugar, vinegar and alcoholic beverages.
-It is a very distinctive monocarpic palm with a thick, black fibrous trunk, long spines on the leaf-bases and a dense, erect crown of finely pinnate leaves with drooping, dark green leaflets which are satiny white beneath
-The flower and fruit are carried in larg,drooping panicles and the purple flower have an unpleasant odour. - 
Growing tips:
 - -The palm succeeds best in the tropics where it can be quite fast growing, reaching maturity within ten year.
-It need rich, well-drained soil and plenty of water throughout the year.
-Plant will tolerate direct sun when quite small.