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| The best soil for these palms is fibrous loam two parts, leaf-mold and sand one part, with good drainage. Propagated by suckers and by seeds. These are among the hardiest of all palms, and are well suited to greenhouses where a high temperature is not kept up. (G. W. Oliver.) | | The best soil for these palms is fibrous loam two parts, leaf-mold and sand one part, with good drainage. Propagated by suckers and by seeds. These are among the hardiest of all palms, and are well suited to greenhouses where a high temperature is not kept up. (G. W. Oliver.) |
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| + | C. Biroo, Sieb.= Livistona rotundifolia.—C. Byrrho, Hort.= Liviatona rotundifolia.—C. excelsa, Thunb.=Trachycarpus excelsus. —C. farinosa, Hort.=C. humilis. Linn.—C. Fortunei, Hook.=> Trachycarpus.—C. humilis X hysiriae, Hort. Said to be a "choice garden hybrid of Florida origin."—C. hystrix, Fraser. = Rhapidophyllum hystrix.—C. stauracantha, Hort.=Acanthorhiza aculeata. Jared G. Smith. N. Taylor |
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