Livistona woodfordii

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 Livistona woodfordii subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Livistona woodfordii, Ridley. Petioles slender, without thorns, only ¼ in. thick: lvs. orbicular, quite thin, 2 ft. long. 18 in. wide, split into very narrow acuminate lobes, the lower ones free almost to the base, the inner ones split only one-fourth of the way down: spadices very slender, the short slender branches protruding from the mouths of tubular brown sheaths: drupe globose, 3/8 in. diam., bright red. Polynesia. First described in G. C. III. 23:177.—Nearly related to L. australis, but more graceful, with smaller fls. and fr.


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