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Palms in Singapore


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I was in Singapore riding my bike around and saw a stand of Livistona which I really didn't expect to be L.chinensis however my expert horticultural collegue over there clearly stated "L.chinensis" to my photo although the ones I saw are similar to this in which the leaves are bluish glaucose compared to a many greener L.chinensis in Australian gardens. Has anyone notice d this before elsewhere ?

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12 hours ago, Neil C said:

I'm pretty sure they are chinensis.

Regards Neil

I agree. They are looking very much like those we have in countless numbers on this island.

best regards

 

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