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Howea belmoreana, the
curly palm,
kentia palm, or
Belmore sentry palm, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Arecaceae,
endemic to Lord Howe Island...
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Howea is a
genus of two palms, H.
belmoreana and H. forsteriana, both
endemic to Lord Howe Island, Australia. H.
forsteriana in
particular is commonly...
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seeds is erratic. The
closely related Belmore sentry palm (Howea
belmoreana), also
endemic on Lord Howe Island, is a
smaller species to 7
metres tall...
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nursery plans to
expand the
business to
include the
curly palm (Howea
belmoreana) and
other native plants of
special interest. By the late 1980s, annual...
- gomez-pompae
Gaussia maya
Hedyscepe canterburyana, Big
mountain palm
Howea belmoreana,
Curly palm
Howea forsteriana Hydriastele vitiensis Jubaea chilensis Jubaeopsis...
- Howe Island/Kentia
palms (Howea
fosteriana &
curly or
sentry palm, H.
belmoreana) with
ground layers of
ground cover,
being the cast iron
plant (Aspidistra...
- S****ey's
liberal use of
subtropical species - Lord Howe (Howea fosteriana/H.
belmoreana) &
Cocos Island (Syragus romanzoffianum) palms,
ornamental bananas (Musa...
- (other archipelagos)
caused by cool and warm
breeding seasons.
Howea belmoreana and H.
forsteriana Genetically controlled flowering times have caused...
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showed young Lord Howe
Island palms (Kentia sp.,
either K.fosteriana or K.
belmoreana). A c.1976 and
another 1996
photograph of the
courtyard showed no planting...
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stiffly arching recurved fronds somewhat reminiscent of
those of
Howea belmoreana. The egg-shaped
fruit are deep red when ripe, and
about 4 cm long. They...