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===Synonymy:===
None
===Common Names:===
===Common Names:===
Latanier Hauban<br/>
Latanier Hauban
 
===Distribution:===
The Seychelles Islands of Silhoutte, and Mahe.


===Habitat:===
===Distribution & Habitat:===
Rainforest
Rainforest of the Seychelles Islands of Silhoutte, and Mahe.


===Description:===
===Description:===
An attractive, medium sized solitary palm to about 10m tall.
An attractive, medium sized solitary palm to about 10m tall.
The young plants have a spiny trunk, and entire leaves,
The young plants have a spiny trunk, and entire leaves,
however as the plants age, they lose the spines,
however, as the plants age, they lose the spines,
and the leaves become irregularly pinnate.
and the leaves become irregularly pinnate.


===General:===
===Culture:===
===Culture:===
Warm, sheltered, and moist. Doesn't like to dry out.
Warm, sheltered, and moist. Doesn't like to dry out.
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===Contributed by: ===
===Contributed by: ===
Mike Gray<br/>
Mike Gray




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Revision as of 13:26, 10 September 2024

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Figure 2. Close-up of a young spiny trunk.

Common Names:

Latanier Hauban

Distribution & Habitat:

Rainforest of the Seychelles Islands of Silhoutte, and Mahe.

Description:

An attractive, medium sized solitary palm to about 10m tall. The young plants have a spiny trunk, and entire leaves, however, as the plants age, they lose the spines, and the leaves become irregularly pinnate.

Culture:

Warm, sheltered, and moist. Doesn't like to dry out.

Figure 1. Young plant of R. melanochaetes.

Contributed by:

Mike Gray


External Links:

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

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