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  2. Rhapis excelsa - Wikipedia

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    Rhapis excelsa, also known as broadleaf lady palm or bamboo palm, [1] is a species of fan palm (Arecaceae subfamily Coryphoideae, tribe Trachycarpeae) in the genus Rhapis. It is native to southern China and northern Vietnam. [ 2 ]

  3. Rhapis - Wikipedia

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    The species are commonly known as lady palms. They are fan palms (subfamily Coryphoideae ), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The plants have thin stems growing to 3–4 m tall, branching at the base, forming clumps and are dioecious , [ 2 ] with male and female flowers produced on separate ...

  4. Mammillaria elongata - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria elongata, the gold lace cactus or ladyfinger cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to central Mexico. Growing to 15 cm (6 in) tall by 30 cm (12 in) wide, it consists of densely packed clusters of elongated oval stems, covered in harmless (although very sharp) yellow or brown spines, and in spring producing white or yellow flowers.

  5. List of foliage plant diseases (Arecaceae) - Wikipedia

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    Kentia palm R Rhapis excelsa: lady finger palm Bacterial diseases. Bacterial diseases; Common name: Scientific name: Plants affected: Bacterial leaf blight

  6. Dudleya edulis - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya edulis is a species of perennial, succulent flowering plant of the Crassulaceae, known by the common names fingertips, lady-fingers, mission lettuce, or simply the San Diego dudleya. The common name "fingertips" denotes the finger-like shape of the leaves; the specific epithet edulis (meaning "edible") refers to the Kumeyaay people's ...

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