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MAC ARTHUR CLUMPING PALM SEEDS 4 SALE HERE OZ
$8
Mac Arthur clumping palm seeds for sale. $8 for 10 seeds.Add $4 pack/post charge to the order. Ptychosperma macarthurii botanical name for the Mac Arthur clumping palm.
Habitat and Distribution
Fiji, New Guinea, Northern Territory, Panamá, Queensland, Society Is., Windward Is.. Rain Forest Palm. This species occurs in dense rainforests associated with lowland springs near the margins of riverine floodplains. The soils typically comprise deep organic clay loams without humus development. Within the rainforest patches the species will grow in a wide range of light conditions (Duff et al. 1992; Barrow et al. 1993; Liddle et al. 1996).
Description
Stems grow in dense clumps or rarely solitary, up to 7 m tall, only 7 cm in diameter, thus appearing bamboo-like. Leaves are up to 2 m long or more, compound. Leaflets are 23-28 on each side, more or less regularly arranged, with margins nearly parallel or tapered at the tip. Inflorescence are up to 60 cm wide. Male flowers are 6-8 mm long, with 26-40 stamens. Fruit is red, ovoid, 12-16 mm long. Seeds are deeply 3-6-grooved. (Dr.s Kenneth Greby, Yazdy Palia, Satish Pardeshi.) Editing by edric. Stems: Clustering, each stem with 8-10 leaves, slender, light gray stems to 8 m tall and up to 3-10 cm in diameter, with widely spaced, ridged leaf scar rings. Leaves: Pinnate, reduplicate, 1-2 m long, with a slightly arching rachis holding drooping, regularly arranged leaflets in a single plane. The crown shaft is about 50-60 cm long, somewhat swollen at the base, and light green with a waxy white coating. Leaflets are green above and below, widest toward the middle or wedge-shaped, prominent midribs with brown or tan twisted ramenta on the underside. Leaflet tips are truncated and jagged (praemorse). Flowers and fruits: Inflorescence is pendulous, to 60 cm long and with yellowish branches. White male and female flowers are borne on the same inflorescence. The ovoid, red fruits are 1-1.5 cm long and have remnants of the stigma at the apex. (lucidcentral.org)
Macarthur Palm has stems cespitose (Growing in tufts or clumps) or rarely solitary, to 7 m high, 7 cm in diameter with leaves to 2 m long or more. The pinnae is 23-28 on each side, more or less regularly arranged, obliquely praemorse, with margins nearly parallel or tapered apically. Flowering is seasonal and begins in October or November but can be earlier and later depending on conditions and plant health. Inflorescence is up to 60 cm wide with staminate flowers 6-8 mm long and 26-40 stamens. The brilliant red fruit begin to ripen in January mostly, appearing until April. The fruit is red, ovoid, 12-16 mm long with seeds deeply (3-) 6-grooved with homogeneous endosperm. (Essig, F.B. 1978. A Revision of the Genus Ptychosperma Labill, Arecaceae.
Culture
Light requirement: full sun, partial sun or partial shade, shade tolerant. Soil tolerances: clay; sand; loam; slightly alkaline; acidic; well-drained. Drought tolerance: high. Aerosol salt tolerance: low. Pest resistance: resistant to pests/diseases. (EDIS University of Florida.) Cold Hardiness Zone: 10a
Comments and Curiosities
Conservation assessment: In the NT, this species is classified as Endangered; Fire and feral animals have been the primary threats impinging on the populations in the 1990s (Liddle et al. 1992ab, 1996, 2001, 2006). There was substantial mortality following wildfires at the Whitewood Road population in 1990 and 1993, and at Black Creek in 1992. In a 1990 survey, Whitewood Road contained 42% of the known adults, however this was reduced to 5% by******2001. Re-survey of Bankers Jungle in 2003 showed significant impacts from grazing with the loss of juvenile and adult plants. Disturbance from feral buffalo, cattle and pigs declined in the 1990s following on from the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign, and changes in land use and fencing of four of the eight populations. In the early 1990s, Henry MORE> w sunblestproducts c
Habitat and Distribution
Fiji, New Guinea, Northern Territory, Panamá, Queensland, Society Is., Windward Is.. Rain Forest Palm. This species occurs in dense rainforests associated with lowland springs near the margins of riverine floodplains. The soils typically comprise deep organic clay loams without humus development. Within the rainforest patches the species will grow in a wide range of light conditions (Duff et al. 1992; Barrow et al. 1993; Liddle et al. 1996).
Description
Stems grow in dense clumps or rarely solitary, up to 7 m tall, only 7 cm in diameter, thus appearing bamboo-like. Leaves are up to 2 m long or more, compound. Leaflets are 23-28 on each side, more or less regularly arranged, with margins nearly parallel or tapered at the tip. Inflorescence are up to 60 cm wide. Male flowers are 6-8 mm long, with 26-40 stamens. Fruit is red, ovoid, 12-16 mm long. Seeds are deeply 3-6-grooved. (Dr.s Kenneth Greby, Yazdy Palia, Satish Pardeshi.) Editing by edric. Stems: Clustering, each stem with 8-10 leaves, slender, light gray stems to 8 m tall and up to 3-10 cm in diameter, with widely spaced, ridged leaf scar rings. Leaves: Pinnate, reduplicate, 1-2 m long, with a slightly arching rachis holding drooping, regularly arranged leaflets in a single plane. The crown shaft is about 50-60 cm long, somewhat swollen at the base, and light green with a waxy white coating. Leaflets are green above and below, widest toward the middle or wedge-shaped, prominent midribs with brown or tan twisted ramenta on the underside. Leaflet tips are truncated and jagged (praemorse). Flowers and fruits: Inflorescence is pendulous, to 60 cm long and with yellowish branches. White male and female flowers are borne on the same inflorescence. The ovoid, red fruits are 1-1.5 cm long and have remnants of the stigma at the apex. (lucidcentral.org)
Macarthur Palm has stems cespitose (Growing in tufts or clumps) or rarely solitary, to 7 m high, 7 cm in diameter with leaves to 2 m long or more. The pinnae is 23-28 on each side, more or less regularly arranged, obliquely praemorse, with margins nearly parallel or tapered apically. Flowering is seasonal and begins in October or November but can be earlier and later depending on conditions and plant health. Inflorescence is up to 60 cm wide with staminate flowers 6-8 mm long and 26-40 stamens. The brilliant red fruit begin to ripen in January mostly, appearing until April. The fruit is red, ovoid, 12-16 mm long with seeds deeply (3-) 6-grooved with homogeneous endosperm. (Essig, F.B. 1978. A Revision of the Genus Ptychosperma Labill, Arecaceae.
Culture
Light requirement: full sun, partial sun or partial shade, shade tolerant. Soil tolerances: clay; sand; loam; slightly alkaline; acidic; well-drained. Drought tolerance: high. Aerosol salt tolerance: low. Pest resistance: resistant to pests/diseases. (EDIS University of Florida.) Cold Hardiness Zone: 10a
Comments and Curiosities
Conservation assessment: In the NT, this species is classified as Endangered; Fire and feral animals have been the primary threats impinging on the populations in the 1990s (Liddle et al. 1992ab, 1996, 2001, 2006). There was substantial mortality following wildfires at the Whitewood Road population in 1990 and 1993, and at Black Creek in 1992. In a 1990 survey, Whitewood Road contained 42% of the known adults, however this was reduced to 5% by******2001. Re-survey of Bankers Jungle in 2003 showed significant impacts from grazing with the loss of juvenile and adult plants. Disturbance from feral buffalo, cattle and pigs declined in the 1990s following on from the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign, and changes in land use and fencing of four of the eight populations. In the early 1990s, Henry MORE> w sunblestproducts c
- Date Listed:24/02/2022
- Last Edited:24/02/2022
- Condition:Used
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