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[[File:Saribus_rotundifolia.jpg|frame|Figure 1.]]
[[File:Livistona_rotundifolia04.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''S. rotundifolius'' at Mt. Cootha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane.]]
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===Synonymy:===
===Synonymy:===
Numerous
''Livistona rotundifolia'' as well as many others


===Common Names:===
===Common Names:===
Footstool Palm,<br/>
Footstool Palm,<br/>
Serdang<br/>
Serdang


===Habitat:===
===Habitat:===
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===Description:===
===Description:===
A very attractive Livistona, especially when young,
A very attractive Saribus, especially when young,
due to its large, round, shiny, shallowly divided leaves.
due to its large, round, shiny, shallowly divided leaves.
As it gets older however, the leaves become more divided,
As it gets older however, the leaves become more divided,
and thus not quite so pretty.
and thus not quite so pretty.
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===General:===
===General:===
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Requires a shady sheltered position in the sub-tropics,
Requires a shady sheltered position in the sub-tropics,
but is quite happy in full sun when the humidity is very high (see Figures3&4).
but is quite happy in full sun when the humidity is very high (see Figures3&4).
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[[File:Saribus_rotundifolia04.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''L. rotundifolius'' at Mt. Cootha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane.]]
[[File:Livistona_rotundifolia02.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''S. rotundifolius'']]
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[[File:Saribus_rotundifolia03.jpg|frame|Figure 3. In front of the Kuching Musuem, Borneo.]]
[[File:Livistona_rotundifolia03.jpg|frame|Figure 3. In front of the Kuching Musuem, Borneo.]]
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[[File:Livistona_rotundifolia.jpg|frame|Figure 4.]]
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[[File:Saribus_rotundifolia02.jpg|frame|Figure 4. ''L. rotundifolius'']]
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===Contributed by: ===
===Contributed by: ===
University of Florida-IFAS (Figure 1)<br/>
University of Florida-IFAS (Figure 4)<br/>
Mike Gray (Figure 2,3&4).<br/>
Mike Gray (Figure 1,2&3).<br/>




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[[Category:Saribus|rotundifolius]]
[[Category:Palm|Saribus_rotundifolius]]    
[[Category:Palm|Saribus_rotundifolius]]

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Figure 1. S. rotundifolius at Mt. Cootha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane.

Synonymy:[edit]

Livistona rotundifolia as well as many others

Common Names:[edit]

Footstool Palm,
Serdang

Habitat:[edit]

Tropical rainforests of Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Description:[edit]

A very attractive Saribus, especially when young, due to its large, round, shiny, shallowly divided leaves. As it gets older however, the leaves become more divided, and thus not quite so pretty.

General:[edit]

Quiet a common landscaping palm in the South-east Asia.

Culture:[edit]

Unfortunately rather tropical in its requirements, tho it will grow in warm sub-tropical areas. Requires a shady sheltered position in the sub-tropics, but is quite happy in full sun when the humidity is very high (see Figures3&4).

Figure 2. S. rotundifolius
Figure 3. In front of the Kuching Musuem, Borneo.
Figure 4.

Contributed by:[edit]

University of Florida-IFAS (Figure 4)
Mike Gray (Figure 1,2&3).


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, JSTOR, Trebrown

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