Arenga porphyrocarpa: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Arenga_porphyrocarpum.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Nice little clump, Sri Lanka.]] | [[File:Arenga_porphyrocarpum.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Nice little clump, Sri Lanka.]] | ||
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''Didmosperma porphyrocarpum'' | ''Didmosperma porphyrocarpum'' | ||
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An attractive palm which should be more popular, | An attractive palm which should be more popular, | ||
it requires a shady, moist position through to the sub-tropics. | it requires a shady, moist position through to the sub-tropics. | ||
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Rolf Kyburz | Rolf Kyburz (Figure 1) | ||
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[[Category:Arenga|porphyrocarpa]] | [[Category:Arenga|porphyrocarpa]] | ||
[[Category:Palm|Arenga_porphyrocarpa]] | [[Category:Palm|Arenga_porphyrocarpa]] | ||
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Synonymy:[edit]
Didmosperma porphyrocarpum
Habitat:[edit]
Javan rainforest.
Description:[edit]
A small, clumping palm to about 1m, with large notched leaflets, bright green above, and silvery beneath.
Culture:[edit]
An attractive palm which should be more popular, it requires a shady, moist position through to the sub-tropics.
Contributed by:[edit]
Rolf Kyburz (Figure 1)

