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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BANGALOW PALM»
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1
Forest Trees of Australia
Bangalow Palm PicabeenPalm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana H. Wendl. &
Drude Bangalow palm is a tall, slender palm up to 20 m tall and 0.3 m in diameter
. It is graceful in appearance with a distinctive umbrella-shaped crown of long, ...
2
CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
H.A. Wendland & Drude (after Princess Alexandra (1844-1925), later Queen to
King Edward VII of England) English: Alexandra palm, northern bangalow palm,
king palm Brazil: seaf6rtia, palmeira-da-ramha A. cunninghamiana (H.A. Wendl.)
...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
3
The New Ornamental Garden
Palms ask only a well-drained soil and a bit of extra water and attention in their
first few years. forest palms like the bangalow palm and the lady palm prefer
some shelter and shade when young whereas those from more open habitats,
like ...
4
Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian ...
... northern kentia (Gronophyllum ramsayi) 74 palm, piccabeen or bangalow palm
(Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) 50, 72, 73 palm, sago (species of Cycas,
Lepidozamia & Macrozamia species) 74 palm, screw or pandanus (Pandanus ...
5
Biological Invasions in New Zealand
... in Taranaki, the nascent palm forests of Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus
fortunei) and Bangalow palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) developing in
Auckland's forests,and Banksia integrifolia invading North Island dune lands.
Robert B. Allen, William G. Lee, 2006
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Feral Future: The Untold Story of Australia's Exotic Invaders
It includes such unlikely weeds as the macadamia nut (Macadamia tetraphylla),
bangalow palm (Archontophoenixcunning- hamiana), coast banksia (Banksia
integrifolia) and Geraldton wax (Chamaelaucium uncinatutn). Many of these
plants, ...
7
Plant Names: A Guide to Botanical Nomenclature
The names of some Australian plants, such as Mulga, Wilga, Gungurru and
Bangalow Palm (Figure 2) are taken from local Aboriginal languages. Others
have names given by the early settlers and refer to their striking appearance, for
example ...
Roger Spencer, Rob Cross, P. F. Lumley, 2007
8
Orders of Monocot Flowering Plants
... studying palm phylogeny.50 Selected genera • Archontophoenix—Bangalow
palm • Areca—Betel palm • Bactris—Pupunha • Beccariophoenix—
Beccariophoenix alfredii • Bismarckia—Bismark palm • Borassus—Palmyra palm,
Sugar palm, ...
9
Cultivated Palms of the World
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana synonym Seaforthia elegans common names
Bangalow palm, Piccabeen palm Endemic to eastern Australia, this palm grows
naturally in rainforests. It has a tall, solitary trunk, an open crown and pinnate ...
Don Ellison, Anthony Ellison, 2001
... and while they need warm days, they also require cool nights before deciding
to break into full song. Back to Sydney, out of the hothouse came the rare species
(and it had been hard to buy) to be strapped on to a handy Bangalow palm.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BANGALOW PALM»
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bangalow palm nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
A touch of the tropics... in Taranaki
"We happened to walk into Palmers one day," says Joan, "and we saw a bangalow palm and said, 'Isn't that lovely?' And that's how it started.". «Taranaki Daily News, giu 15»
Elegant garden with form and flair
Above the textural bangalow palm trunks, towering fronds swish and sway in the breeze like taffeta skirts at a ball. A businessman by vocation ... «Stuff.co.nz, dic 14»
Spring trends: cactus is the new pineapple
... the most outstanding palms you can find. Choose from a bamboo palm or a chinese fan palm, we've also got bangalow palm in our house as ... «Sydney Morning Herald, set 14»
Scientist predicts climate change weed spread
... distributions of potential new weeds already invasive in other countries: Bangalow Palm, Queensland Umbrella Tree and common Guava. «Scoop.co.nz, feb 14»
Warming climate likely to increase tropical weed threat
"The bangalow palm grows in similar habitats to our native palm, the nikau, and I found in my trials that everywhere it grew, it grew faster and ... «New Zealand Herald, feb 14»
Small art wins big at Wilson
... Guppy's old world acrylic Broadbeans or fibre-artist Lae Oldmeadow's Enlighten-me - a remarkably detailed invention using Bangalow palm. «Northern Star, ago 13»
Garden is a healing haven
A multi-faith courtyard with soothing native frangipani, bangalow palm and dwarf lilly pilly. A bereavement garden, with a private room, ferns ... «Herald Sun, giu 12»
Riding a wave of nostalgia, surfers get back to basics
... board with four fins and a 1970s-style swallow-tail, by Donald Takayama, stands in the front window next to a potted bangalow palm. «Sydney Morning Herald, feb 11»
A row of palm trees does not mean 'resort-style living'
... where the rainforest canopy is punctured by the tops of palms, mostly either the bangalow palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) or the ... «The Age, feb 10»
Attitude change prescribed for weedy Auckland
Nikau palm and bangalow palm seedlings - spot the difference. ... “Also, bangalow palm seedlings appear identical to those of our native nikau ... «Scoop.co.nz, gen 06»