Calamus vitiensis

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Figure 1. C. vitiensis in habitat.

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Indigenous to Fiji This palm is most wide-spread on Taveuni but can also be found on some of the other islands.

Description:[edit]

A climbing palm with small black thorns on the stem and along the leaf rachis that also extends up to 1.5 meters beyond the end leaflets like a spiny whip. These hook like thorns allow the palm to climb by attaching to neighbouring foliage. The palm can be seen holding itself erect up to 4 meters and is quiet attractive with its shiny dark green leaflets, a light brown petiole and very few thorns when young. Fruits are about 1 cm round with attractive white scales.

Cultivation:[edit]

This palm requires shade when young but will grow upwards needing support after 4 to 6 meters in height.

Figure 2. C. vitiensis.
Figure 3. C. vitiensis stem.
Figure 4. C. vitiensis fruit.

Contributed by:[edit]

Jim Valentine (Text & Figure 1,2,3&4)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown, ATRP

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk