Beccariophoenix alfredii, commonly known as the High Plateau Coconut Palm or Madagascar High Plateau Palm, is a striking and rare palm species native to the high plateau regions of Madagascar. This palm is known for its robust, solitary trunk and large, arching fronds that resemble those of a coconut palm, which is why it is often referred to as a "coconut-like" palm.
The trunk is smooth and ringed with leaf scars, and the crown is composed of long, pinnate (feather-like) leaves that are a rich, deep green. Beccariophoenix alfredii is a medium to large palm that can reach heights of up to 12-15 meters. It is prized for its ornamental value and is a popular choice for tropical and subtropical gardens, especially in areas where a true coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) might not thrive due to cooler temperatures. This palm is relatively cold-tolerant, making it suitable for cultivation in a wider range of climates than most tropical palms.
