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'''Common Name''': Vietnamese Paradise Palm | '''Common Name''': Vietnamese Paradise Palm | ||
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| − | '''''Lanonia dasyantha''''' was, until the early 2000s, known as Licuala radula and many will still know at such. It is the only mottled Licuala-like palm that can survive outdoors in California (so far) and some enthusiasts of had success with this palm in their gardens here. | + | '''''Lanonia dasyantha''''' was, until the early 2000s, known as ''Licuala radula'' and many will still know at such. It is the only mottled Licuala-like palm that can survive outdoors in California (so far) and some enthusiasts of had success with this palm in their gardens here. There was a lot of excitement about this palm in the late 1990s, but it has turned out to a bit tougher to keep happy than was at first thought. But it still exists in some gardens, though it is unlikely any will produce viable flowers |
Synonym: ''Licuala radula'' | Synonym: ''Licuala radula'' | ||
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| − | + | File:Licuala radula 2.jpg|all photos from Hawaii, unless labeled otherwise | |
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| + | File:Licuala radula NN.jpg|Nong Nooth Tropical gardens, Thailand | ||
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| + | File:Licuala radula P.jpg|Pauleen Sullivan estate, Hawaii | ||
| + | File:Licuala radula Piercy.jpg|PIercy garden | ||
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[[Category: Lanonia]] | [[Category: Lanonia]] | ||
Common Name: Vietnamese Paradise Palm
Lanonia dasyantha was, until the early 2000s, known as Licuala radula and many will still know at such. It is the only mottled Licuala-like palm that can survive outdoors in California (so far) and some enthusiasts of had success with this palm in their gardens here. There was a lot of excitement about this palm in the late 1990s, but it has turned out to a bit tougher to keep happy than was at first thought. But it still exists in some gardens, though it is unlikely any will produce viable flowers
Synonym: Licuala radula
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