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===Synonymy:===
None
===Common Names:===
===Common Names:===
Nicobar Majestic Palm.<br/>
Nicobar Majestic Palm
 
===Distribution:===
Nicobar Islands


===Habitat:===
===Distribution & Habitat:===
Rainforest
Rainforest on the Nicobar Islands


===Description:===
===Description:===
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and long, thin drooping leaflets.
and long, thin drooping leaflets.


===General:===
===Culture:===
===Culture:===
Sunny, moist, but well drained position.
Sunny, moist, but well drained position.
The most cold tolerant of the Rhopaloblaste,
The most cold tolerant of the ''Rhopaloblaste'',
but still requires a warm, sheltered spot in the sub-tropics.
but still requires a warm, sheltered spot in the sub-tropics.
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===Contributed by: ===
===Contributed by: ===
Mike Gray<br/>
Mike Gray




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[[Category:Rhopaloblaste|augusta]]
[[Category:Rhopaloblaste|augusta]]
[[Category:Palm|Rhopaloblaste_augusta]]    
[[Category:Palm|Rhopaloblaste_augusta]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 10 September 2024

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Figure 1. R. augusta at Singapore Botanic Gardens.

Common Names:[edit]

Nicobar Majestic Palm

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Rainforest on the Nicobar Islands

Description:[edit]

A tall, solitary, attractive, pinnate palm to 30m tall, with long leaves, and long, thin drooping leaflets.

Culture:[edit]

Sunny, moist, but well drained position. The most cold tolerant of the Rhopaloblaste, but still requires a warm, sheltered spot in the sub-tropics.

Contributed by:[edit]

Mike Gray


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk