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==Habitat and Distribution== | ==Habitat and Distribution== | ||
| − | ''Chamaedorea allenii'' is found in PANAMA. Chiriqui. Code. Darien. San Blas. COLOMBIA. Antioquia. | + | ''Chamaedorea allenii'' is found in Central America (PANAMA. Chiriqui. Code. Darien. San Blas. COLOMBIA). Antioquia. Its habitat consists of the moist mountain forests near the Continental Divide from 500 - 1,000 m. elevation. Predominantly on the Pacific slopes, it has possibly been seen infrequently on the Atlantic side as well. |
| − | [[Image:Allenii03zz.jpg|thumb|left|450px|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | [[Image:Allenii03zz.jpg|thumb|left|450px|Photo by Colin Wilson]] |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
| − | + | ‘’Chamaedorea allenii’’ is another cute solitary Chamaedorea slowly growing to a height of 2 m. with a stunning bright yellow inflorescence which is sometimes present on stemless plants. While short lived, it is a trait to help identify this species and makes a nice statement in the garden. The stem varies from 1.5 -2 cm in diameter and the plant exhibits both pinnate and bifid leaves that are not solely restricted according to the age of the plant as are some Chamaedoreas of this type. | |
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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
| − | Chamaedorea allenii likes deep shade with no direct sunlight for best results when growing, they do not require lots of heat to be a healthy palm. They enjoy a moist growing area. Any dry wind damages the leaves so plant them in protected | + | Chamaedorea allenii likes deep shade with no direct sunlight for best results when growing, they do not require lots of heat to be a healthy palm. However, some sun appears to assist with fruiting. They enjoy a moist growing area, as there habitat would indicate. Any dry wind damages the leaves so plant them in protected areas. They are rare in cultivation, but are present in some California, Florida, and Australian gardens. |
==Comments and Curiosities== | ==Comments and Curiosities== | ||
Chamaedorea are a [[dioecious]] genus, male, and female flowers, on separate plants. | Chamaedorea are a [[dioecious]] genus, male, and female flowers, on separate plants. | ||
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image:CHamaedorea allenii.jpg|Lyon's Arboretum, Hawaii. | image:CHamaedorea allenii.jpg|Lyon's Arboretum, Hawaii. | ||
| − | image:Alleniiz.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | image:Alleniiz.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson |
| − | image:Allenii02z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | image:Allenii02z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson |
| − | image:Allenii03zz.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | image:Allenii03zz.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson |
| − | image:Allenii04z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | image:Allenii04z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson |
| − | image:Allenii05z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson | + | image:Allenii05z.jpg|Photo by Colin Wilson |
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Contents
Habitat and Distribution
Chamaedorea allenii is found in Central America (PANAMA. Chiriqui. Code. Darien. San Blas. COLOMBIA). Antioquia. Its habitat consists of the moist mountain forests near the Continental Divide from 500 - 1,000 m. elevation. Predominantly on the Pacific slopes, it has possibly been seen infrequently on the Atlantic side as well.
Description
‘’Chamaedorea allenii’’ is another cute solitary Chamaedorea slowly growing to a height of 2 m. with a stunning bright yellow inflorescence which is sometimes present on stemless plants. While short lived, it is a trait to help identify this species and makes a nice statement in the garden. The stem varies from 1.5 -2 cm in diameter and the plant exhibits both pinnate and bifid leaves that are not solely restricted according to the age of the plant as are some Chamaedoreas of this type.
Culture
Chamaedorea allenii likes deep shade with no direct sunlight for best results when growing, they do not require lots of heat to be a healthy palm. However, some sun appears to assist with fruiting. They enjoy a moist growing area, as there habitat would indicate. Any dry wind damages the leaves so plant them in protected areas. They are rare in cultivation, but are present in some California, Florida, and Australian gardens.
Comments and Curiosities
Chamaedorea are a dioecious genus, male, and female flowers, on separate plants.
Etymology: Honors Paul Allen, collector of the type.
- IMAGE GALLERY
External Links
References
Phonetic spelling of Latin names by edric.
Special thanks to Geoff Stein, (Palmbob) for his hundreds of photos.
Special thanks to Palmweb.org, Dr. John Dransfield, Dr. Bill Baker & team, for their volumes of information and photos.
Glossary of Palm Terms; Based on the glossary in Dransfield, J., N.W. Uhl, C.B. Asmussen-Lange, W.J. Baker, M.M. Harley & C.E. Lewis. 2008. Genera Palmarum - Evolution and Classification of the Palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. All images copyright of the artists and photographers (see images for credits).
Hodel, D.R.1992. Chamaedorea Palms, The Species and Their Cultivation. The International Palm Society.
Many Special Thanks to Ed Vaile for his long hours of tireless editing and numerous contributions.