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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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. So far I have about 10% germinated and I'm starting to pot them up. I'm w...

  3. Livistona benthamii is a moderately tall, fast growing fan palm from northern Australia and New Guinea that is well suited to cultivation in tropical or warm subtropical areas. The 'Golden' form is a cultivar originating in Malaysia with a spectacular, glossy light green to yellow leaf and golden yellow petioles with black spine s.

  4. 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.

  5. 11 Μαρ 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about growing and caring for the Livistona chinensis palm tree, also known as the Chinese fan palm. Discover its characteristics, growth habits, care requirements, and landscaping uses in this comprehensive guide

  6. 6 Σεπ 2018 · It is hardier than Saribus rotundifolius or Livistona endauensis but more tender than L. chinensis, L. decora or L. saribus. But it needs lots of water, not much drought tolerance. It is the thirstiest Livistona I have grown, needs constant moisture on our poor sandy soil here in Central Florida.

  7. 5 Δεκ 2023 · Chinese Fan Palm has: Common Name: Chinese Fan Palm, Fountain Palm. Scientific Name: Livistona chinensis. Family: Arecaceae. Origin/Native Region: Asia, specifically Japan, Taiwan, and China. Growth Habit: Slow-growing, large circular leaves forming a fan shape.

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