Can anybody please tell me which *Phoenix* species (one or many) have
leaflets with copper/rust (or anything other than green) colored tips?

Thank you
Regards


On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 5:14 PM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> My guess is Phoenix robusta
> regards
> Radha
>  may be canary island palm, not sure though
> would like to see it in its entirety, if you had a chance to take it all
> in.
> usha di
>
> This is the same https://www.flickr.com/photos/49876611@N06/6165335635/in/
> photolist-aoNXug, i posted earlier identified as Chamerops humilis.Of
> course it is not cultivated.
> Regards
> Satish nikam
>
> I have seen Phoenix robusta in the location you mentioned. In this area
> they are often very short trees, sometimes only a few feet. Your posted
> pictures resemble mine. It is often difficult to get an image of an entire
> tree.
> regards
> Radha
>
> Let me get this straight. Does it mean P.robusta= P. loureiroi var.
> pedunculata= P. loureirii var. humilis= P. humilis Royle ex Baker. Hook
> Kindly clarify and thanks for the help. Appreciate it.
> Regards
> Satish nikam
>
> I spent a very long time trying to sort out these similar species of
> Phoenix even after seeing plants with flowers and fruits for several years!
> From the available literature it appears there is some confusion between
> them.
> I finally went with the description of P. robusta given in Talbot's Forest
> Flora of Bombay Presidency and Sind because it is the most detailed and
> most closely matches with the plants I have seen in Lonavala area. It may
> be that the plant displays some differences according to soil, exposure to
> wind etc.
> Please look it up and see what you think.
> If any experts can throw more light on the specific distinctions between
> these species that would be great!
> Thanks for posting this plant.
> Do try the fruits if you get a chance to pick them before the monkeys.
> They are very sweet. The seeds germinate easily and you can propagate the
> trees!
> regards
> Radha
>
> efi page on Phoenix loureiroi
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/ar/arecaceae/phoenix/phoenix-loureirii>
>  (Syn: *Phoenix* *humilis* Royle ex Becc. [Illegitimate]; *Phoenix*
> *humilis* var. *loureiroi* (Kunth) Becc.; *Phoenix* *pusilla* Lour.
> [Illegitimate]; *Phoenix* *hanceana* Naudin; *Phoenix* *hanceana* var.
> *formosana* Becc.; *Phoenix* *hanceana* var. *philippinensis* Becc.;
> *Phoenix* *humilis* var. *hanceana* (Naudin) Becc.; *Phoenix* *pygmaea*
> Raeusch. [Invalid]; *Phoenix* *humilis* var. *pedunculata* (Griff.) Becc.;
> *Phoenix* *humilis* var. *robusta* Becc.; *Phoenix* *humilis* var.
> *typica* Becc. [Invalid]; *Phoenix* *loureiroi* var. *humilis* S.Barrow;
> *Phoenix* *ouseleyana* Griff.; *Phoenix* *pedunculata* Griff.; *Phoenix*
> *robusta* (Becc.) Hook.f.) as per Palms of Southern Asia
> <http://books.google.co.in/books?id=O8_HfArx3PEC&pg=PA140&dq=phoenix+species+in+india&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dtFHUuaQOIasrAfpqYG4CQ&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=phoenix%20species%20in%20india&f=false>
>  By
> Andrew Henderson (2009);
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: 'Satish Nikam' via efloraofindia <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>
> Date: 17 September 2014 12:27
> Subject: [efloraofindia:200665] identification no 17/09/2014sn1
> To: Indiantrees Pics <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>
>
>
> Friends,
>           Kindly help in identification of this Palm Tree.
> Date/time:march14
> location:ambyvalley rd.,lonavala,pune
> habitat:wild
> plant habit:tree
> height:about 6-7 ft.upto the tip
> other info:flowers attract a lot of honeybees
> regards
> satish nikam
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