Livistona rotundifolia

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 Livistona rotundifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Livistona rotundifolia, Mart. (Chamaerops Biroo, Sieb. C. Byrrho, Hort.). Trunk 40-50 ft. high, 1-1 ½ ft. diam., erect or rather weak, brownish black, obscurely ringed; petiole 6 ft., with recurved spines 1 ½ in. long at the base; blade 3-5 ft. diam., suborbicular, appearing, though not truly peltate; segms. 60-90, connate for one-third their length, bifid to the middle, the lobes long- acuminate. Java. R.B. 21, p. 110.F. R. 1:301. S.H. 2:28.


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