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species are
cultivated as
ornamental plants, of
which Rhapis excelsa is the most common.
Rhapis excelsa and some
other species are
relatively cold tolerant...
- Trachycarpeae) in the
genus Rhapis. It is
native to
southern China and
northern Vietnam. The
genus name is Gr**** -
rhapis,
meaning "needle"; and the species...
-
glabra Mill.
Corypha pumila Walter Rhapis arundinacea Aiton Chamaerops acaulis Michx.
Sabal caroliniana Poir.
Rhapis acaulis (Michx.)
Walter ex Willd....
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Synonyms Corypha hystrix Fraser ex
Thouin Chamaerops hystrix (Fraser ex Thouin)
Pursh Sabal hystrix (Fraser ex Thouin) Nutt.
Rhapis caroliniana ****h...
- Bor****us
Coccothrinax Copernicia Hyphaene Licuala Pritchardia Rhapidophyllum Rhapis Sabal Thrinax Trachycarpus Trithrinax Fan palm can also be used as part...
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hardiest species are
found in the
tribe Trachycarpeae, Washingtonia, and
Rhapis, with
species which are
found in the wild in
areas where the mean temperature...
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Exclusively sympodial genera include many of the rattans, Guihaia, and
Rhapis.
Several palm
genera have both
solitary and
clustering members.
Palms which...
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Rhapis gracilis, the
slender bamboo palm, is a multi-stemmed palm tree
native to
southern China. Its
stems are thin to only 10mm in diameter, and it produces...
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squat trunks (e.g. Maxburretia, Johannesteijsmannia), multi-stemmed (e.g.
Rhapis, Acoelorraphe) or
branched and
prostrate (e.g. Serenoa).
These palms flower...
- org/w****253.shtml>. Elbert, George. "Polyscias: "Ming Aralias" and Relatives".
Rhapis Gardens. 1988. New York
Botanical Garden. 4 May 2009 <http://www.rhapisgardens...