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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...
- 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...
- the 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...