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==Habitat and Distribution==
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Habitat: Rainforest in Southern Thailand, and northern Malaysian peninsula. Trunk type: Solitary. Leaf type: Palmately compound, very deeply split, dark green, glossy. The petioles have extremely sharp edges, which will cause lacerations to the skin, if one is careless. Growth rate: Slow to medium. Requires full sun, consistently moist, but fast draining soil.
 
Habitat: Rainforest in Southern Thailand, and northern Malaysian peninsula. Trunk type: Solitary. Leaf type: Palmately compound, very deeply split, dark green, glossy. The petioles have extremely sharp edges, which will cause lacerations to the skin, if one is careless. Growth rate: Slow to medium. Requires full sun, consistently moist, but fast draining soil.
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==Culture==
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==Curiosities==
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Floribunda Palms,Hawaii


Habitat and Distribution

Description

Habitat: Rainforest in Southern Thailand, and northern Malaysian peninsula. Trunk type: Solitary. Leaf type: Palmately compound, very deeply split, dark green, glossy. The petioles have extremely sharp edges, which will cause lacerations to the skin, if one is careless. Growth rate: Slow to medium. Requires full sun, consistently moist, but fast draining soil.

Culture

Curiosities


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Many Special Thanks to Ed Vaile for his long hours of tireless editing and numerous contributions.

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