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Howea forsteriana

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
4Arecales
Subphase
4Arecoideae
Stage
16
Name

Howea forsteriana

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Chapter

3-633.44.16

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English: Kentia Palm
Etymology: Kentia from Kentia, the capital of Howe Island
Genus: 2 species.
Region: Howe Island, Australia.
Botany: unarmed, monoecious palms,moderate size; trunk erect, bare,with prominent leaf scars, base sometimes knob-like shape; leaves pinnate, well-developed sheaths eventually disintegrate into a criss-crossed mass of fine fibres around the trunk; inflorescences erect, later pendulous, between the leaf stems, with ± 4 spikes arising from a single broad base.
Use: ornamental, best house plant in the world, tolerant of poor treatment, neglect, low light; excellent landscaping plant, does well in shade as well as full sun in most warm temperate/subtropical climates.
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