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Livistona australis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Arecaceae

Scientific name
  
Livistona australis

Order
  
Arecales

Genus
  
Livistona

Rank
  
Species

Livistona australis Factsheet Livistona australis

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Livistona, Livistona decora, Livistona mariae, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, Brahea armata

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The cabbage-tree palm, Livistona australis, is in the Arecaceae family. It is a tall, slender palm growing up to about 25 m in height and 0.35 m diameter. It is crowned with dark, glossy green leaves on petioles 2 m long. It has leaves plaited like a fan; the cabbage of these is small but sweet. In summer it bears flower spikes with sprigs of cream-white flowers. In winter, the trees accumulate dead fronds or leaves, which usually need to be removed by a arborist.

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Seeking protection from the sun, early European settlers in Australia used fibre from the native palm to create the cabbage tree hat, a distinctive form of headwear during the colonial era.

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Distribution and habitat

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Mostly this kind of plant is found in moist open forest, often in swampy sites and on margins of rainforests or near the sea. It is widely spread along the New South Wales coast and extends north into Queensland and southwards to eastern Victoria, growing further south than any other native Australian palm.

Culture

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The Cabbage-tree Palm grows best in moist, organically-rich soils, and thrives in both sheltered and well-lit situations. It is also salt, frost and wind tolerant, with populations occurring in exposed coastal situations along the east coast of Australia from Queensland to Victoria.The most southerly stand is near Cabbage Tree Creek 30 kilometres east of Orbost, Victoria (37° S).

Livistona australis Livistona australis Identifying Commonly Cultivated Palms

Reproduction is by seeds. At first the fruit is red and later turn black when it is ready to be peeled and planted.

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References

Livistona australis Wikipedia