- DONALD R. H Clinostigma University of California 4800 E . . .
DONALD R HODEL University of California 4800 E Cesar Chavez Ave Los Angeles, CA 90022 USA drhodel@ucdavis edu
- ESSIG: PTYCHOSPERMA Ptychosperma in Cultivarion - Palm S
12 o{ the approximately 28 species known to occur in the wild Two of the species, Ptychosperma, elega n^sand P m acarthurii, are widely used in land-scaping, but the others have been lim-ited largely to botanical gardens and specialized private collections In re-cent years, a few other specieshave been introduced, but I will consider here pri-marily those 12 of which mature indi-viduals
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It is a private garden and in 1991 was first opened up to the public by reservation only It was created by Susana Walton (1926–2010, born in Ar-gentina) and her British composer hus-band (William Walton) in the 1950s, where they are presently interred
- Journal of the International Palm Society Vol. 61(4) Dec. 2017
The International Palm Society is a nonprofit corporation engaged in the study of palms The society is inter-national in scope with worldwide membership, and the formation of regional or local chapters affiliated with the international society is encouraged Please address all inquiries regarding membership or information about the society to The International Palm Society Inc , 9300
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During recent field work in the Central Cordillera of Colombia, in the Department of Antioquia, we discovered the first recorded wild populations of Ceroxylon sasaimae (Figs 2 Crown of Ceroxylon sasaimae near San Luis, Antioquia, Colombia 1 2), ca 144 km northwest of its currently known distribution, and across the warm Magdalena River
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Tectiphiala (t6ck tee fie 5h la) com-bines the Latin tectus (covered con-cealed) and phiala (a broad, flat-bot-tomed drinking vessel) becauseof the 113 shape of the bracts subtending the flower clusters and the manner in which they are at first covered by staminate buds ctorof the type spec
- Principes, 39(l ). 1995. PP. 42-45 An Artist of Palms Remembered
a soft southern accent, I help you?" He and I explainedwho we were He said Doc-tor and Mrs Fairchild were in Canada, that they usually invited him, his wife and three daughters to live on the Kampong while he painted (Figs l, 2) "Come see my studio and talk a spell while I work " I had met Lee Adams, describedto me by "Audubon a friend as a possible of Tropical Plants " At 34, he was eight
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