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===Culture:=== Because this is a temperate island dweller, it means it prefers a very mild climate, i.e. it can take light frost, and prefers cooler summers. It is very slow growing, taking up to 15 years to form a trunk. Try and find a wind free spot, since the leaves can get quite windblown and tatty. </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="small-0 large-6 columns"> [[File:Rhopalostylis_sapida2.jpg|frame|Figure 2. Close up of the bulge in the crown shaft, and the inflorescence.]] </div> <div class="small-0 large-6 columns"> [[File:Rhopalostylis_sapida1.jpg|frame|Figure 3. Attractive cluster of plants at the mouth of the Heaphy River, north-west South Island.]] </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="small-0 large-6 columns"> [[File:Rhop_sap_inflor4_402.jpg|frame|Figure 4. ''R. sapida'' inflorescence]] </div> <div class="small-0 large-6 columns"> [[File:Rhop_sap_inflor2_402.jpg|frame|Figure 5. ''R. sapida'' inflorescence close-up]] </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="small-0 large-7 columns"> This photograph, which dates from the turn of the century, shows a freak six headed nikau from the Kaipara region. Protective fencing indicates the special local respect for this bizarre plant (given that much native bush was being cleared for agriculture at the time). This photograph was taken by Frank Blackwell, brother to Ellen Blackwell who was the co-author of the book "Plants of New Zealand", first published in 1906. It went on to become a classic and ran to seven editions over 60 years. A six headed Nikau, (possibly the same specimen as the one in the photograph) appears in her book. (extracted from Summer 1994 magazine of the '''Palm and Cycad Society of New Zealand''', with thanks to Malcolm Thomas) </div> <div class="small-0 large-5 columns"> [[File:Rhopalostylis_sapida10.jpg|frame|Figure 6. 6 headed ''R. sapida'']] </div> </div>
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