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- Rhopalostylis is a genus of two species of palms native to the South Pacific. Both are smooth-trunked, with regular ringed scars from fallen leaves. The...
- Rhopalostylis sapida, commonly known as nīkau, is a palm tree endemic to New Zealand, and the only palm native to mainland New Zealand. Nīkau is a word...
- (de Lange et al., 2005). "Rhopalostylis baueri". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 2010-10-03. "Rhopalostylis baueri". Flora of Australia...
- Streblus heterophyllus Three Kings milk tree Streblus smithii Nīkau Rhopalostylis sapida Ngaio Myoporum laetum Olearia (Tree daisy) Akepiro Olearia furfuracea...
- pure stands, others in ****ociation with other species such as nikau (Rhopalostylis sapida). Myoporum laetum has been introduced to several other countries...
- singaporensis Rhopalostylis sapida, Nikau Veitchia metiti Wodyetia bifurcata, Foxtail palm Varieties Rhopalostylis baueri var. baueri Rhopalostylis baueri var...
- Liguria, Italy. In the southern hemisphere, the southernmost palm is the Rhopalostylis sapida, which reaches 44°S on the Chatham Islands where an oceanic climate...
- Normanbya Br****iophoenix Ptychococcus Jailoloa Manjekia Wallaceodoxa Rhopalostylis Hedyscepe Nephro**** Phoenicophorium Roscheria Verschaffeltia Bentinckia...
- Ampat Islands; monotypic genus Subtribe Rhopalostylidinae – New Zealand Rhopalostylis – New Zealand, Chatham Islands, Norfolk Island, and Kermadec Islands...
- (Metrosideros kermadecensis) and the Kermadec nikau palm (Rhopalostylis baueri, formerly described as Rhopalostylis cheesemanii). It is just far enough south that...