With a slender trunk that can grow up to 6 inches in diameter, the rummy palm typically stands 4 to 8 feet tall. A fibrous substance that gives structural support and permits the palm to sway gracefrummy gold - indianully in the wind is frequently found covering this trunk. Long, arching fronds that can grow up to three feet long adorn the palm's crown. With multiple leaflets grouped along a central stem, these fronds have a pinnate structure, which makes them resemble feathers. This distinctive leaf structure maximizes sunlight absorption for photosynthesis while also improving the palm's visual appeal.