Hydriastele beguinii: Difference between revisions
From PACSOA Wiki
m (1 revision imported) |
No edit summary |
||
| (2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
<div class="row"> | <div class="row"> | ||
<div class="small-0 large- | <div class="small-0 large-4 columns"> | ||
[[File:Hydriastele_beguinii.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''H. beguinii'']] | [[File:Hydriastele_beguinii.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''H. beguinii'']] | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="small-0 large- | <div class="small-0 large-8 columns"> | ||
===Synonymy:=== | ===Synonymy:=== | ||
''Siphokentia beguinii'' | ''Siphokentia beguinii'' | ||
| Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
===Contributed by: === | ===Contributed by: === | ||
Daryl O'Connor (Figure 1)<br/> | |||
Michael Pascall (Figure 2,3,4&5)<br/> | Michael Pascall (Figure 2,3,4&5)<br/> | ||
| Line 64: | Line 63: | ||
<p> | <p> | ||
[[Category:Hydriastele|beguinii]] | [[Category:Hydriastele|beguinii]] | ||
[[Category:Palm|Hydriastele_beguinii]] | [[Category:Palm|Hydriastele_beguinii]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 August 2024
| Welcome to the PACSOA Palms and Cycads wiki!
If you have any information about this species, please help by updating this article. Once you are registered you can contribute, change, or correct the text, and even add photos on this page. Click on the edit tab above and play around. Any mistake can be easily corrected, so don't be afraid. |
Synonymy:[edit]
Siphokentia beguinii
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Rainforest in the North West Moluccas.
Description:[edit]
A very attractive, medium sized, slender, solitary palm, to about 8m (25ft) tall, with 2m (6ft) long, irregulary pinnate, shiny green, recurved leaves, with large leaflets which remain unsplit or variably split until the palm is quite old. It has very large, wedge-shaped terminal leaflets. Closely related to Gronophyllums
General:[edit]
Still mainly a collectors, this very attractive, and easily grown palm hasn't yet recieved that attention it deserves.
Culture:[edit]
Sheltered and moist, but well drained. Grows happily in the tropics and sub-tropics.
Contributed by:[edit]
Daryl O'Connor (Figure 1)
Michael Pascall (Figure 2,3,4&5)





