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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 ...
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.
1 Απρ 2024 · Livistona benthamii. The Bentham’s fan palm or Benthams’s fountain palm, swamp cabbage palm (Livistona benthamii F.M.Bailey 1902) is an arboreal species belonging to the Arecaceae family. Systematic – From a systematic point of view it belongs to: Eukaryota domain, Kingdom Plantae, Division Magnoliophyta, Class Liliopsida, Subclass Arecidae,
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...
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.
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.
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