Heterospathe longipes
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Conservation Status:[edit]
The palm has no known cultural uses and is currently classified as Endangered.
Synonyms:[edit]
Alsmithia longipes
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Endemic to Fiji Islands. Their habitat is generally understory and between 100 to 600 meters elevation in high rainfall areas of Vanua Levu and Taveuni Islands.
Description:[edit]
Most mature palms sighted were around 5 to 7 meters tall with trunks of about 10 cm bearing irregular prominent nodes. The fronds numbered 8 to 10 with long petioles and evenly spaced glossy green leaflets. The new or emerging fronds are a pinkish-red colour that darkens after some days to a bronze-red. The inflorescence is interfoliar and produces a fruit of 2.5 to 3.5 cm that is crimson-red when ripe.
Cultivation:[edit]
This palm is tropical in its requirements, but performs well in cultivation when given some shade when young and regular water.
Contributed by:[edit]
Jim Valentine (Text & Figure 1,2&3)
External Links:[edit]
Kew, PalmWeb, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown
Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk



