Licuala peltata 'Sumawongii' - Sumawong, Pleated Licuala
By Delonix1
- 29 Jun, 2010
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My Sumawong palm under my shade structure. It will be going into the ground soon. This palm is native to peninsular Thailand to peninsular Malaysia. Photo taken June 28, 2010.
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It looks very healthy.
29 Jun, 2010
Amblealice:
Thanks! Licuala species are considered by many palm experts, enthusiasts the most beautiful fan palms in the world. : > )
29 Jun, 2010
Scotsgran:
Yes, this palm has grown 4 fronds within one year...which is extremely quickly growth for this usually, painfully slow-growing palm (1 or 2 fronds are typical growth a year).
29 Jun, 2010
What a wonderful palm palmate Love the shape of the leaves .
You never disappoint.. the palms just keep getting better .:o))))))))
29 Jun, 2010
Palmate:
Thanks! : > )
Well, there's more interesting palms to come. We're so lucky here in CA...we grow so many species of palms. There's probably more than 600+ species that can grow in California...however, some have very exacting climates.
For example: Ceroxylon species, Juania australis, Lepidorrhachis mooreana, prefer the cooler coastal climate around central and northern California only (there's a few specimens in S. Cal though). Then, there's the very tropical palms which can only be grown in Coastal S. Cal. (the mildest climate in CA.) like Hyophorbe lagencaulis - Bottle Palms, Veitchia species, Areca triandra, Clinostigma, Pinanga and Licuala species.
29 Jun, 2010
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What gorgeous leaves !!
29 Jun, 2010