

A small, shrubby palm up to 2 m (7 ft.) Tall, with densely clustered, thin reed-like stems and small leaves that are dark green above and silvery-white below.
A small, shrubby palm up to 2 m (7 ft.) Tall, with densely clustered, thin reed-like stems and small leaves that are dark green above and silvery-white below.
The leaf is approximately in the shape of a fishtail and has serrated edges. A. Caudata is widespread in Southeast Asia and thrives in shady places in tropical or warm subtropical gardens. The shape of the bifid leaf has less broad leaves that resemble Arenga hookeriana.
This palm tree can be grown well in a flower pot.