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  2. Livistona chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Livistona chinensis, the Chinese fan palm [2] or fountain palm, [3] is a species of subtropical palm tree of east Asia. It is native to southern Japan, Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands, southeastern China and Hainan. In Japan, two notable populations occupy islands near the coast of Miyazaki Prefecture, Aoshima and Tsuki Shima. [4]

  3. 10 Pretty Indoor Palm Plants to Make Your Home Feel ... - AOL

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    Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis) Chinese fan palms do resemble an open fan! It's a striking indoor palm for brightly-lit rooms. It reaches 10 feet tall, though, like most palms, it's a slow ...

  4. Livistona - Wikipedia

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    Livistona nitida, the Carnarvon fan palm, as seen from the Amphitheatre in Carnarvon National Park, Australia.. Livistona is a genus of palms, the botanical family Arecaceae, native to southeastern and eastern Asia, Australasia, and the Horn of Africa. [2]

  5. Rhapis excelsa - Wikipedia

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    Rhapis excelsa, also known as broadleaf lady palm or bamboo palm, [1] is a species of fan palm (Arecaceae subfamily Coryphoideae, tribe Trachycarpeae) in the genus Rhapis. It is native to southern China and northern Vietnam. [ 2 ]

  6. 12 Indoor Palm Plants That Are Easy to Care For - AOL

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  7. Fan palm - Wikipedia

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    Fan palm as a descriptive term can refer to any of several different kinds of palms in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound). Most are members of the subfamily Coryphoideae , though a few genera in subfamily Calamoideae ( Mauritia , Mauritiella and Lepidocaryum ) also have palmate leaves.

  8. Trachycarpus - Wikipedia

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    Trachycarpus takil (the Kumaon palm) is similar to T. fortunei and probably even hardier. Other species less common in cultivation are T. geminisectus, T. princeps, T. latisectus, T. martianus, T. nanus and T. oreophilus. Trachycarpus martianus and T. latisectus do not tolerate cold as well as T. fortunei or T. takil.

  9. Trachycarpus fortunei - Wikipedia

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    Growing to 12–20 ft (4–6 m) tall, Trachycarpus fortunei is a single-stemmed fan palm.The diameter of the trunk is up to 15–30 in (38–76 cm). Its texture is very rough, with the persistent leaf bases clasping the stem as layers of coarse dark grey-brown fibrous material.

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