Livistona australis

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 Livistona australis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Livistona australis, Mart. (Corypha australis, R. Br.). Sts. 40-80 ft. high, slender, and marked with circular scars: lvs. in a dense crown, orbicular, 3-4 ft. diarn., divided to or below the middle into 40-50 narrow, plicate, acuminate segms., either entire or 2-cleft at the apex. Austral. B.M.6274. Gn.26, p. 337. V. 9:328. G.C. III. 30:287.—A form in which the young petioles and lvs. are blood-red color, said to be wild in S. Austral., has been grown under the name. L. Mariae, Muell.


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