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'''''Cyphosperma balansae'''' is a striking solitary pinnate palm from New Caledonia that has been grown by many palm enthusiasts in the best California climates, but rarely does it look perfect thanks to its particular fastidiousness about humidity. Probably the only places this palm is likely to succeed is near the coast or another warm, large body of water where it rarely if ever freezes. As an adult this palm demonstrates very pale petioles that rapidly fade from nearly white to jet black leaf bases. This ornamental coloration along with its tropical looking, arching leaves with stiff leaflets make this a great specimen palm in the tropics. A number of other ''Cyphosperma'' species have recently been entering cultivation making this one of the more popular genera among collectors, but so far this is the only species that has made it as far as California. | '''''Cyphosperma balansae'''' is a striking solitary pinnate palm from New Caledonia that has been grown by many palm enthusiasts in the best California climates, but rarely does it look perfect thanks to its particular fastidiousness about humidity. Probably the only places this palm is likely to succeed is near the coast or another warm, large body of water where it rarely if ever freezes. As an adult this palm demonstrates very pale petioles that rapidly fade from nearly white to jet black leaf bases. This ornamental coloration along with its tropical looking, arching leaves with stiff leaflets make this a great specimen palm in the tropics. A number of other ''Cyphosperma'' species have recently been entering cultivation making this one of the more popular genera among collectors, but so far this is the only species that has made it as far as California. | ||
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| − | + | File:Cyphosperma balansae and Chris Stevens GB.jpg|trunking palm in San Diego County, California | |
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse Ouer.jpg|juvenile in San Diego county, California | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse Bruss.jpg|Vista, California | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae GL.jpg|Escondido, California, garden of Gary Levine | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae number 2 GL.jpg|Escondido, in the Levine garden | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae lower stem GB.jpg|trunk details of southern California palm | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae 1.JPG| | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae JM.jpg|Floribunda palms, Hawaii | ||
| + | File:cyphosperma balanse 3.JPG| | ||
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| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse Oahu.jpg| | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse short.jpg| | ||
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| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae another nice one Leu.jpg|Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse close up Ouer.jpg|closer shot of California palm | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse close up.JPG|Floribunda Palms, Hawaii | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balanse seed.jpg|fruit in Hawaii | ||
| + | File:Cyphosperma balansae fruits.jpg|Hawaiian fruits | ||
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[[Category: Cyphosperma]] | [[Category: Cyphosperma]] | ||
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Cyphosperma balansae' is a striking solitary pinnate palm from New Caledonia that has been grown by many palm enthusiasts in the best California climates, but rarely does it look perfect thanks to its particular fastidiousness about humidity. Probably the only places this palm is likely to succeed is near the coast or another warm, large body of water where it rarely if ever freezes. As an adult this palm demonstrates very pale petioles that rapidly fade from nearly white to jet black leaf bases. This ornamental coloration along with its tropical looking, arching leaves with stiff leaflets make this a great specimen palm in the tropics. A number of other Cyphosperma species have recently been entering cultivation making this one of the more popular genera among collectors, but so far this is the only species that has made it as far as California.
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