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  2. Chamaerops - Wikipedia

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    Chamaerops humilis var. humilis – Southwest Europe. Leaves green. There also are at least three cultivars: C. humilis var. humilis 'Nana', C. humilis 'Vulcano', and C. humilis 'Stella'. [7] C. humilis 'Vulcano' is a compact, thornless cultivar that may be silvery, but less so than var. argentea.

  3. Trachycarpeae - Wikipedia

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    Trachycarpeae includes palms from both tropical and subtropical zones; the northernmost naturally-occurring palm is a member of this tribe (Chamaerops humilis). [4] Several genera can be found in cultivation in temperate areas, for example species of Trachycarpus , Chamaerops , Rhapidophyllum and Washingtonia .

  4. 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.

  5. Arecaceae - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost native palm is Chamaerops humilis, which reaches 44°N latitude along the coast of Liguria, Italy. [14] In the southern hemisphere, the southernmost palm is the Rhopalostylis sapida, which reaches 44°S on the Chatham Islands where an oceanic climate prevails. [15]

  6. Chamaerops humilis - Wikipedia

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    To a monotypic taxon: This is a redirect from the only lower-ranking member of a monotypic plant taxon to its monotypic taxon.In a biology-related article, when for example a genus has only one species, the binomial name may be a redirect to the genus.

  7. Rhapis excelsa - Wikipedia

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    Rhapis excelsa grows up to 4 m in height and 30 mm in diameter in multi-stemmed clumps with glossy, palmate evergreen leaves divided into broad, ribbed segments. Leaf segments are single or few in young plants and increase to a dozen or more in mature plants; segments are divided to the petiole.

  8. Rhapis - Wikipedia

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    Rhapis is a genus of about 10 species of small palms native to southeastern Asia from southern Japan and southern China south to Sumatra. [1] The species are commonly known as lady palms.

  9. Talk:Chamaerops humilis - Wikipedia

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