Linospadix monostachyos

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Pronunciation: lin-uh-SPAY-dix mon-uh-STACK-ee-ose


Common Name: Walking Stick Palm

Linospadix monostachyos so far seems to be the easiest grow in California of all the Linospadix species. This palm is native to Australia and New Guinea, and despite its moist, tropical rainforest origins, it has surprising hardiness in some of our dry, temperate California climates.

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