Description
It is a small palm, growing to a maximum height around 710 ft (2.13.0 m).
It is endemic to the subtropical Southeastern United States, most commonly along the south Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains and sand hills.
It grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal areas, and as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks.
The fruit is a large reddish-black drupe and is an important food source for wildlife and historically for humans.
The plant is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as Batrachedra decoctor, which feeds exclusively on the plant.
** Directions
Powder : Mix 1 or 2 teaspoons of the herbal powder with water, milk, rice, or soup
No Caffeine, No Chemical Additives. No Food Color, No Antiseptic.
It is endemic to the subtropical Southeastern United States, most commonly along the south Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains and sand hills.
It grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal areas, and as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks.
The fruit is a large reddish-black drupe and is an important food source for wildlife and historically for humans.
The plant is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as Batrachedra decoctor, which feeds exclusively on the plant.
** Directions
Powder : Mix 1 or 2 teaspoons of the herbal powder with water, milk, rice, or soup
No Caffeine, No Chemical Additives. No Food Color, No Antiseptic.