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 gracefhack all gameully 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.