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Dypsis rosea J.Dransf., Hodel & Marcus식물/들꽃-야자나무과(Arecaceae) 2025. 3. 19. 17:30
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This is a recently described species that for a long time was just known as a form of Dypsis pinnatifrons (aka Dypsis pinnatifrons 'Pink Crownshaft'). It is quite similar in its overall shape (solitary moderately tall palm with curled leaflets) but overall larger, thicker and with a LOT more color in both the crownshaft, upper stem and new leaves (all with a lot of crimson and pink in them). It also appears to be able to be grown in a frost free Mediterranean climate.
This species is a solitary palm found in tropical rainforests. It is a highly attractive, very colorful species. When young, the trunk is very slender, but as it matures, the trunk becomes more substantial. This species is notable for its bright pink crownshaft. The crown becomes quite wide and have arched leaves with leaflets that a cup shaped. New leaves emerge a stunning dark red color.
Dypsis rosea | Pink Crownshaft - ProjectPalm.net
This highly attractive Dypsis from rainforests in Madagascar is one of the Island's most colorful palms. While similar and perhaps botanically not distinct from Dypsis pinnatifrons and Dypsis nodifera, it sports a beautiful, eye-catching, bright pink crownshaft that holds a crown of arching leaves with fanned groups of cupped leaflets. The new leaves unfold in a dark red color. As with Dypsis pinnatifrons, its trunk starts out with a diameter of only 1 cm (1/2 in.) and grows very quickly with long internodes. As the palm matures, the trunk gains considerably in substance, reaching a diameter of up to 10 cm (4 in.), (so much for the theory that palm trunks do not exhibit any secondary growth) and a height of ultimately up to 10 m (33 ft.), while the crown becomes large and spreading. In cultivation it is best suited to tropical and frost free warm temperate areas and likes a sunny, moist spot on well drained soil. (RPS.com) Editing by edric.
Dypsis rosea - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide
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