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Rhapis excelsa is an evergreen shrub belonging to the palm family and the genus Phyllostachys. Its stems are clustered and wrapped in thick leaf sheath fibers. The leaf palms are round, deeply lobed, and have short associations at the base. The top has blunt or long spines, and the lobes are folded. The leaf surface is glossy, dark green, and slightly light on the back. The ribs on the back have gray furry scales that protrude on both sides. The cut surface is star shaped and elliptical, with slightly sharp edges and fine teeth. The top and base become wider, and the upper part is flat with triangular protrusions and fuzzy hairs. The two sides near the leaves are widened with wing like extensions; Dioecious plants with axillary inflorescences; Fruit spherical shape; The flowering period is in May, and the fruiting period is from November to December.
Rhapis excelsa is native to Guangdong and Guangxi, and this species is introduced from Guangdong; Enjoy warm, humid, and well ventilated environments, resistant to shade, not cold, and avoid water accumulation; Breeding methods: separate propagation, sowing propagation.
Rhapis excelsa is an evergreen shrub belonging to the palm family and the genus Phyllostachys. Its stems are clustered and wrapped in thick leaf sheath fibers. The leaf palms are round, deeply lobed, and have short associations at the base. The top has blunt or long spines, and the lobes are folded. The leaf surface is glossy, dark green, and slightly light on the back. The ribs on the back have gray furry scales that protrude on both sides. The cut surface is star shaped and elliptical, with slightly sharp edges and fine teeth. The top and base become wider, and the upper part is flat with triangular protrusions and fuzzy hairs. The two sides near the leaves are widened with wing like extensions; Dioecious plants with axillary inflorescences; Fruit spherical shape; The flowering period is in May, and the fruiting period is from November to December.
Rhapis excelsa is native to Guangdong and Guangxi, and this species is introduced from Guangdong; Enjoy warm, humid, and well ventilated environments, resistant to shade, not cold, and avoid water accumulation; Breeding methods: separate propagation, sowing propagation.