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Livistona benthamii is a large canopy palm to 18 m tall, with long retained petiole stubs; leaves are moderate to large and regularly segmented; segment apices are pendulous, and with a bifurcate cleft to 75% of the segment length; the inflorescence is unbranched, not extending beyond the limit of the crown, and with up to 9 partial ...
1 Σεπ 2023 · Planted about a 100 L. benthamii 'Golden' seeds in the beginning of August, and the first ones have come up now. Very happy to see these little guys as I find the species extremely attractive, especially the Golden variant.
11 Σεπ 2009 · Last weekend I purchased a Livistona benthamii from fellow palm enthuiast (and board poster) Nature Girl. I'm not going to plant it in the ground until the threat of frost passes next spring, but I've little experience with this species. I know it's from Tropical Northern Australia, but Riffle an...
6 Σεπ 2018 · Benthamii is possibly the most 'tropical' of the Australian Livistonas ( along with Humilis ). Other northern tropicals like Mariae, Rigida, Nitida and Alfredii certainly see colder overnight temps, even frosts in the case of Palm Valley and Canarvon Gorge.
Livistona benthamii is a species of palm. This species is natural distribution is from Cape York to the Archer River in Queensland, the Northern Territory and New Guinea. [1] It is a solitary palm found in open forest near areas that are annually inundated.
About Livistona benthamii. This is a solitary species with a straight, rigid, brown trunk, often with retained leaf bases. Its crown is topped with ornamental yellow-green leaves, with long petioles heavily armed with large teeth and coarse fibers at the base.
Scientific name: Livistona chinensis Pronunciation: liv-iss-TOE-nuh chih-NEN-sis Common name(s): Chinese Fan Palm Family: Arecaceae USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11 (Fig. 2) Origin: not native to North America Uses: suitable for growing indoors; large parking lot islands (> 200 square feet in size); wide tree lawns (>6