Veitchia macdanielsii: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 6 September 2024
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Synonymy:[edit]
This species is now considered to be Veitchia arecina.
Common Names:[edit]
Sunshine Palm
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Grows in moist rainforests on the island of Vanuatu in the New Hebrides.
Description:[edit]
Tall solitary pinnate palm to 15m tall. Obviously very similar to V. arecina, the main differences being that the leaves have a relatively small number of rather broad leaflets, and they are almost always slightly inclined above the horizontal. It also has the most compact canopy of the taller Veitchias.
Culture:[edit]
As for V. arecina
Contributed by:[edit]
Scott Maclean (Figure 1)
University of Florida-IFAS (Figure 2)


