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Chamaerops humilis
Chamaerops humilis Chamaerops humilis European fan palm, Mediterranean fan palm Description Locality: Southern Europe and Northern Africa Cold Hardiness: Somewhere between 5-15s F. Trunk type: Hairy but eventually clean. Leaf type: Fan Suckering/Solitary: Suckering, (multiple trunks). Maintenance: Easy Speed of growth: Slow Height: 15 feet or less Soil requirements: Average moisture, good ...
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Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera, Blue Mediterranean fan palm
... humilis var. cerifera, Blue Mediterranean fan palm Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera Blue Mediterranean fan palm Description Locality: Italy, France, Spain and Algeria Cold Hardiness: 5-10 F. Trunk type: Medium 6-8 ... along the coast, but it prefers more heat. Other Notes: If you like this palm see Chamaerops humilis. Further Data: Palm for sale/Availability: Click here to view the current price list. ...
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Growing palms outside in a cool climate
... are frost hardy though: Genus: Minimum temp: ======================================== - Trachycarpus fortunei: 1F or minus 17C - Trachycarpus takil: 1F or minus 17C - Chamaerops humilis: 9F or minus 13C - Jubaea chilensis: 7F or minus 14C There are, of course, also other frost hardy palms - but let's stick to those varieties that don't need extra protection or exceptionally ...
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Ethnobotanical Portraits
... ibispres@francenet.fr Textures, from a basket made with leaf fibers of the dwarf fan palm, Chamaerops humilis L. (Arecaceae), which is one of only two palms native to Europe (the other is Phoenix theophrasti Greuter, the Cretan palm, an endangered species related to the date palm). Chamaerops humilis, which is found from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa eastwards to Italy and Malta, ...
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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - New terms
... arranged sulci and distal disulcate with paired sulci lying parallel to the long axis of the pollen grain on the distal face. Examples: Metroxylon salomonense (Palmae) (equatorial disulcate), Chamaerops humilis (Palmae) (distal disulcate). See also: dicolpate, dicolporate, diporate, geminicolpate. Exine 1 (Erdtman, 1969) Synonym of ectexine. Exine 2 (Erdtman, 1969) Synonym of endexine. Impression ...
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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... and distal disulcate with paired sulci lying parallel to the long axis of the pollen grain on the distal face. Examples: Metroxylon salomonense (Palmae) (equatorial disulcate), Chamaerops humilis (Palmae) (distal disulcate). See also: dicolpate, dicolporate, diporate, geminicolpate. Duplibaculate (adj.) (Erdtman, 1952) Synonym of duplicolumellate. Duplicolumellate (adj.) (Reitsma, 1970) With ...
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New Orchid Display Greenhouse - Devonian Botanic Garden
... flowers. These slow growing plants may live for over a thousand years. Several palms are also found, including Chamaedorea elegans (parlor palm), Dypsis decaryi, the triangular palm from Madagascar, and Chamaerops humilis (fan palm). Along with the plants there are also butterflies from neotropical and tropical regions of the New world and southeast Asia. Butterflies arrive as chrysalises from a ...
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... Don't be fooled by sooty-looking flecks on sheaths that form the stems of Areca palms; they occur naturally and do not signify insect or disease problems. Chinese Fan Palm, Livistona chinensis, and European Fan Palm, Chamaerops humilis, are prized for their unusual fan-shaped foliage. Fewer people are able to grow them indoors successfully though, because these ...
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PACSOA - Chamaerops
PACSOA - Chamaerops Palms Chamaerops humilis humilis in Sicily humilis var 'Cerifera' humilis var 'Vulcano' For further information try Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens RBG Kew Species List
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Virtual Palm Tours
... caught another click of my camera (Fig.3). Figure 4. Associated vegetation Figure 5. Distribution of Chamaerops humilis Figure 6. Blue form Then, I started to look in more detail at the Chamaerops ... Scilla maritima (sea onion), and Allium spp. (garlics) (Fig. 4). The natural distribution of C. humilis is along the western Mediterranean Sea, ranging from eastern Spain, through North Africa, and into ...
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