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Rolf Kyburz, <br/>
Rolf Kyburz, <br/>
Tony Huntington (Figure 3).<br/>
Tony Huntington (Figure 3).<br/>
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Reproduced from '''''Palms & Cycads'''''<br/>
Reproduced from '''''Palms & Cycads'''''<br/>
No. 44, July-Sept 1994 (Figure 1).<br/>
No. 44, July-Sept 1994 (Figure 1).<br/>
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 29 July 2024

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Figure 1. C. crinita

Common Names:[edit]

Thatch Palm
Old Man Palm

Habitat:[edit]

Cuba

Description:[edit]

A truely striking palm, with its trunk completely covered in a thick layer of wool-like fibre.

General:[edit]

A very popular collectors plant, altho still far from common.

Culture:[edit]

A warm, well drained position in the full sun. Very slow growing.

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Figure 3.

Contributed by:[edit]

Rolf Kyburz,
Tony Huntington (Figure 3).
Reproduced from Palms & Cycads
No. 44, July-Sept 1994 (Figure 1).


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk