Lanonia dasyantha

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Pronunciation: lah-NO-nee-uh dah-zee-AN-thuh


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.

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