Native Plants

Koolau Range Pritchardia

Pritchardia martii

USDA symbol: PRMA5

perennial tree

Hawaii: native

Meet one of Hawaii’s most magnificent native palms – the Koolau Range pritchardia (Pritchardia martii). This stunning endemic species brings authentic island beauty to gardens while supporting Hawaii’s precious native ecosystem. But before you fall head-over-heels for this tropical beauty, there are some important things every gardener should know. The ...

Koolau Range Pritchardia may be listed as rare in your area.
Global Conservation Status

Status: S1S2 | Imperiled: Extremely rare. Typically 6 to 20 occurrences or 1,000 to 3,000 remaining individuals.

Koolau Range Pritchardia: A Rare Hawaiian Treasure for Your Tropical Garden

Meet one of Hawaii’s most magnificent native palms – the Koolau Range pritchardia (Pritchardia martii). This stunning endemic species brings authentic island beauty to gardens while supporting Hawaii’s precious native ecosystem. But before you fall head-over-heels for this tropical beauty, there are some important things every gardener should know.

What Makes This Palm Special?

The Koolau Range pritchardia is a true Hawaiian original, found nowhere else on Earth except in the Ko’olau Mountains of O’ahu. This perennial tree develops into a striking specimen with a single trunk that can reach heights of 13-16 feet or more, topped with a dramatic crown of large, fan-shaped leaves that catch the light beautifully.

The pleated, palmate fronds create an instantly recognizable silhouette that screams tropical paradise. Each leaf unfolds like a natural umbrella, providing both visual drama and gentle filtered shade beneath its canopy.

Where Does It Call Home?

This palm is exclusively native to Hawaii, specifically the Ko’olau Range on O’ahu where it grows naturally in mesic to wet forest environments between 1,000-2,500 feet in elevation. You won’t find this beauty growing wild anywhere else in the world, making it a true island treasure.

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Important Conservation Alert

Here’s where things get serious – the Koolau Range pritchardia has a conservation status of S1S2, meaning it’s rare to imperiled in its native habitat. This makes it extra special, but also means you have a responsibility as a gardener. If you choose to grow this palm, please ensure you’re getting it from reputable nurseries that use responsibly sourced, legally propagated material. Never collect from wild populations!

Is This Palm Right for Your Garden?

The Koolau Range pritchardia could be perfect for your landscape if you:

  • Live in USDA hardiness zones 10-11 (tropical/subtropical climates)
  • Want to support Hawaiian native plant conservation
  • Have space for a specimen tree that grows slowly but impressively
  • Appreciate authentic tropical aesthetics over flashy exotics
  • Can provide consistent care and proper growing conditions

Growing Conditions and Care

This pritchardia has specific needs that reflect its mountain forest origins:

  • Light: Partial shade to filtered sunlight – avoid harsh, direct sun
  • Soil: Well-draining but consistently moist, organic-rich soil
  • Water: Regular watering to maintain soil moisture without waterlogging
  • Humidity: High humidity levels (typical of tropical environments)
  • Wind: Protection from strong winds that can damage the large leaves
  • Climate: Warm, tropical conditions year-round

The wetland status is facultative, meaning it can handle both wetland and non-wetland conditions, giving you some flexibility with moisture levels.

Landscape Design Ideas

The Koolau Range pritchardia works beautifully as:

  • A dramatic focal point in tropical garden designs
  • Part of a Hawaiian native plant collection
  • Accent planting near water features or pools
  • Specimen tree in large residential landscapes
  • Educational planting in botanical gardens or conservation areas

Planting and Care Tips

Patience is key with this slow-growing beauty. When planting:

  • Choose a location with morning sun and afternoon shade
  • Amend soil with plenty of organic matter for drainage and nutrition
  • Plant at the same depth it was growing in the container
  • Water deeply but infrequently once established
  • Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds
  • Avoid fertilizers high in phosphorus, which can harm palms

The Bottom Line

The Koolau Range pritchardia offers gardeners a chance to grow a piece of Hawaiian natural history while supporting conservation efforts. Yes, it requires specific conditions and responsible sourcing, but the reward is a stunning native palm that connects your garden to Hawaii’s unique ecosystem. If you can meet its needs and source it responsibly, this rare beauty will bring authentic island magic to your landscape for years to come.

Just remember – with rarity comes responsibility. Choose nursery-propagated plants and help preserve this Hawaiian treasure for future generations to enjoy.

Pritchardia martii is also known as...

Often we refer to plants by their common names. When shopping for plants the scientific name is the best way to positively identify the plant species you desire. But some plants have more than one name! While it doesn't happen often, nurseries might display one name while you're searching for another. Pritchardia martii is also known as:

Pritchardia gaudichaudii | USDA symbol: PRGA
Pritchardia kahanae Rock & | USDA symbol: PRKA2
Pritchardia kamapuaana | USDA symbol: PRKA4
Pritchardia macdanielsii | USDA symbol: PRMA3
Pritchardia martioides Rock & | USDA symbol: PRMA6
Pritchardia rockiana | USDA symbol: PRRO

Why do some plants have more than one name? Over time plant species may be renamed for a few reasons:

  1. Botanists in different regions named the same plant without knowing it had already been classified.
  2. A species was reclassified after scientific advances in, for example, DNA analysis.
  3. Slight variations within a species are sometimes mistakenly identified as entirely new species.

Classification

Group: Monocot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Liliopsida - Monocotyledons
Subclass: Arecidae
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Palm family
Genus: Pritchardia Seem. & H. Wendl. - pritchardia

Species: Pritchardia martii (Gaudich.) H. Wendl. - Koolau Range pritchardia

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA