Rhapis excelsa

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 Rhapis excelsa subsp. var.  Lady Palm
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rhapis flabelliformis, L'Her. (R. Kwaniwortsik, Wendl.). Sts. 1 1/2-4 ft. high: lvs. 5-7-parted; segms. linear, subplicate, ciliate-spinulose along the margins and midveins, truncate, erose at the apex; petioles serrulate along the margins. China, Japan. Var. intermedia, Hort., according to Siebrecht, has lvs. horizontal instead of somewhat erect. Var. variegata, Hort., has been offered.


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