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===Common Names:===
===Common Names:===
Norfolk Island Palm<br/>
Norfolk Island Palm


===Distribution & Habitat:===
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===Description:===
===Description:===
Very similar to ''R. sapida'', but stouter, and with thicker petioles.
Very similar to ''[[Rhopalostylis sapida]]'', but stouter, and with thicker petioles.
Its fruit is small, ovoid/ellipsoid, and dull red/brown in colour.
Its fruit is small, ovoid/ellipsoid, and dull red/brown in colour.


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===Contributed by: ===
===Contributed by: ===
Eric Fehr (Figure 1,2&3)<br/>
Eric Fehr (Figure 1,2&3)




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[[Category:Rhopalostylis|baueri]]
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[[Category:Palm|Rhopalostylis_baueri]]    
[[Category:Palm|Rhopalostylis_baueri]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 10 September 2024

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Figure 1. R. baueri in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco

Common Names:[edit]

Norfolk Island Palm

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Norfolk Island

Description:[edit]

Very similar to Rhopalostylis sapida, but stouter, and with thicker petioles. Its fruit is small, ovoid/ellipsoid, and dull red/brown in colour.

Culture:[edit]

Temperate, shady, sheltered and moist. More warmth tolerant than R. sapida, and can grow successfully in sub-tropical climates.

Figure 2. R. baueri
Figure 3. R. baueri inflorescence.

Contributed by:[edit]

Eric Fehr (Figure 1,2&3)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, JSTOR, Trebrown, TERRAIN, Wikipedia

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk