Geonoma schottiana: Difference between revisions
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===Common Names:=== | ===Common Names:=== | ||
Aricanga (local name) | Aricanga (local name) | ||
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They grow in deep shade near little streams in an acid sandy soil. | They grow in deep shade near little streams in an acid sandy soil. | ||
Their roots are always moist, sometimes in streaming water! | Their roots are always moist, sometimes in streaming water! | ||
They are cold hardy to -7& | They are cold hardy to -7°C (19.4°F) and | ||
they don | they don't tolerate transplanting well. | ||
All in all a very attractive addition for sub-tropical and temperate gardeners. | All in all a very attractive addition for sub-tropical and temperate gardeners. | ||
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[[Category:Palm|Geonoma_schottiana]] | [[Category:Palm|Geonoma_schottiana]] | ||
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Common Names:[edit]
Aricanga (local name)
Distribution:[edit]
South to southeast Brazil.
Habitat:[edit]
Montane rainforest, between 400 and 1500m.
Description:[edit]
This is a small to medium sized single trunked or occasionally clumping, pinnate palm between 1 and 5m tall. It has 7-12 fronds,60-100cm long and 30-50cm wide, sickle shaped leaflets with 3 prominent "nervures" or ribs, and brown-red inflorescences with 0.8-1cm black fruits.
Culture:[edit]
They grow in deep shade near little streams in an acid sandy soil. Their roots are always moist, sometimes in streaming water! They are cold hardy to -7°C (19.4°F) and they don't tolerate transplanting well. All in all a very attractive addition for sub-tropical and temperate gardeners.
Contributed by:[edit]
Alberto Leonardo Barkema (Figure 1,2,3,4&5)





