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Chamaedorea ernesti-augusti - Tuna Tail Palm
By Delonix1
- 17 Feb, 2013
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My Tuna Tail Palm is growing very well under my shade structure in the front yard. It grows pretty slowly and need almost complete shade to prevent the fronds from burning. The vine in the background which is growing wild is Philodendron 'Brazil'. Photo taken Feb. 16. 2013, President's Day Holiday Weekend.
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The true fishtail palm is the species of Caryota. Several Caryota species grow here in San Diego. They grow very tall or massive. Here's a photo of the King Kong Fishtail Palm, it's massive (it's even larger now because this photo was taken in 2008).
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/125107-caryota
18 Feb, 2013
It looks totally different when it's tall
18 Feb, 2013
Chamaedorea ernesti-augusti is not related to Caryota gigas. It's actually related to your Chamaedorea elegans palm...same genus different species.
18 Feb, 2013
ah, that explains it! thank you
18 Feb, 2013
Chamaedorea has the second largest amount of species in the world. The palm genus Calamus has the most species in the world.
19 Feb, 2013
Strange how they classify things, it frequently confuses me.
19 Feb, 2013
I've studied horticulture and botany. For me it's quite easy.
It's always Genus, species then variety
20 Feb, 2013
its when they look very different but have some other common feature which would classify them as the same that confuses me.
20 Feb, 2013
It's a very complicated thing. The taxa of plants are generally classified into families by flowers.
20 Feb, 2013
oh, ok, thanks ~ i think i had assumed leaf for some reason?
20 Feb, 2013
You're welcome.
Yes, all the plants in the world are put into their family by their flowers. It's actually pretty amazing!
21 Feb, 2013
and trees are the same?
21 Feb, 2013
Yes, all living plants/trees.
21 Feb, 2013
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Fascinating shape, never seen a fish tail shape in a leaf before.
17 Feb, 2013