Licuala spinosa - Spiny Licuala, Mangrove Licuala
By Delonix1
- 9 Feb, 2011
- 7 likes
A beautiful specimen of Spiny Licuala growing in San Diego at an industrial park. Photo taken Apr. 4, 2010.
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Thanks! Yes, Licuala species are considered by many, one of the most ornamental and beautiful palms in the world.
9 Feb, 2011
I can see why reminds me of a chinese parasole.
9 Feb, 2011
It funny you say that...this palm is native to tropical rainforest of southeast Asia. :>)
10 Feb, 2011
Lol I could nt get any close then could I hehe
10 Feb, 2011
Maybe the fronds on this palm inspired the Chinese parasol. :>)
11 Feb, 2011
Its a beauty Palmate ...:o)))
11 Feb, 2011
:o)) Yes may be they are Andy
11 Feb, 2011
Lovely one.
11 Feb, 2011
Glad you like it, Palmate!
13 Feb, 2011
Dottydasiy2:
Thanks!
13 Feb, 2011
Another worth a try up north in balmy Haywardland?
24 Sep, 2014
Licuala species are pretty hardy; however, they need good water. They hate the hard water here in San Diego. I do think they grow much better in the ground, though.
25 Sep, 2014
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That is a lovely palm love the shape of the leaves
9 Feb, 2011