Native Plants

Lands Of Papa Pritchardia

Pritchardia schattaueri

USDA symbol: PRSC

perennial tree

Hawaii: native

Meet one of Hawaii’s most endangered palms: the Lands of Papa Pritchardia (Pritchardia schattaueri). This isn’t your typical garden center palm – it’s a critically rare native Hawaiian species that deserves our attention and respect. If you’re considering adding this stunning palm to your tropical garden, there are some important ...

Lands Of Papa Pritchardia may be listed as rare in your area.
Global Conservation Status

Status: S1 | Critically imperiled: Typically 5 or fewer occurrences or under 1,000 remaining individuals.

United States

Status: Endangered | Endangered. In danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.

Lands of Papa Pritchardia: A Rare Hawaiian Palm Worth Protecting

Meet one of Hawaii’s most endangered palms: the Lands of Papa Pritchardia (Pritchardia schattaueri). This isn’t your typical garden center palm – it’s a critically rare native Hawaiian species that deserves our attention and respect. If you’re considering adding this stunning palm to your tropical garden, there are some important things you need to know first.

What Makes This Palm So Special?

The Lands of Papa Pritchardia is a perennial tree that typically grows as a single-trunked palm, reaching heights greater than 13-16 feet under ideal conditions. Like other Pritchardia palms, it features those gorgeous fan-shaped leaves that give Hawaiian palms their distinctive tropical appeal. The large, pleated fronds create dramatic shadows and add that authentic island vibe to any landscape.

A True Hawaiian Native

This palm is endemic to Hawaii, meaning it evolved there and exists nowhere else naturally on Earth. More specifically, Pritchardia schattaueri calls the Hawaiian islands home, making it a genuine piece of the islands’ natural heritage.

  • Species observed
  • No observations

The Conservation Reality Check

Here’s where things get serious. The Lands of Papa Pritchardia has a Global Conservation Status of S1, which translates to Critically Imperiled. This means the species is extremely rare, with typically five or fewer occurrences and very few remaining individuals (fewer than 1,000). In the United States, it’s classified as Endangered.

What does this mean for gardeners? If you’re lucky enough to find this palm available, make absolutely sure it comes from responsibly sourced, legally propagated stock. Never collect from wild populations – every individual plant is precious for the species’ survival.

Growing Conditions and Care

This tropical beauty is only suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10-12, so unless you live in tropical or subtropical areas like southern Florida, southern California, or Hawaii itself, you’ll need a greenhouse or indoor setup.

Based on its Hawaiian origins, the Lands of Papa Pritchardia likely prefers:

  • Well-draining soil that doesn’t stay waterlogged
  • Partial shade to full sun exposure
  • Consistent moisture without being soggy
  • Protection from strong winds
  • Warm temperatures year-round

Is This Palm Right for Your Garden?

The Lands of Papa Pritchardia works beautifully as a specimen plant in tropical landscapes, Hawaiian native plant gardens, or conservation-focused gardens. Its fan-shaped leaves and stately growth habit make it an excellent focal point, especially when you can share its conservation story with visitors.

However, this isn’t a palm for casual gardeners. Its endangered status means you’re taking on a conservation responsibility along with your gardening goals. You’ll want to:

  • Source plants only from reputable native plant nurseries
  • Provide optimal growing conditions
  • Consider participating in seed collection programs if your plant produces viable seeds
  • Connect with local conservation groups working to protect Hawaiian native plants

The Bottom Line

The Lands of Papa Pritchardia is a stunning native Hawaiian palm that represents both beauty and conservation urgency. While its critically endangered status makes it a challenging plant to source and a serious responsibility to grow, it offers the chance to participate directly in preserving Hawaii’s unique botanical heritage. If you’re up for the conservation commitment and have the right tropical growing conditions, this rare palm could be a meaningful addition to your landscape – just remember that with great beauty comes great responsibility.

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 schattaueri Hodel - lands of papa pritchardia

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