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Pinanga

Plant
Pinanga is a genus of flowering plant of the palm family in the subtribe Arecinae. It is native to eastern and southern Asia across to New Guinea. Wikipedia
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Pinanga from en.wikipedia.org
Pinanga is a genus of flowering plant of the palm family in the subtribe Arecinae. It is native to eastern and southern Asia (India, China, Indo-China, ...
Jun 26, 2023 · Pinanga subterranea (Arecaceae), a species new to science from Borneo, is the first member of the palm family recorded to flower and fruit ...
Pinanga from www.nparks.gov.sg
Pinanga simplicifrons (Miq.) Becc. ; Growth Form, It is a small, clustering, understorey palm, usually less than a metre tall to 1.5 m. Stems are slender, with ...
Pinanga coronata is a clump forming, evergreen palm producing a cluster of erect, unbranched stem usually 2 - 8 metres tall (occasionally to 10 metres) and 15 - ...
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Pinanga Coronata (Ivory Cane Palm) is a beautiful, ornamental palm tree that is easy to grow and does well both indoors and outside.
Pinanga from en.wikipedia.org
Pinanga tashiroi is a species of palm tree in the family Arecaceae. It is a small tree, up to 5 m (16 ft) tall, swollen at base.
Pinanga from www.llifle.com
It is a variable, suckering (multiple trunk) truly unique palm with the clumping characteristic of Areca palms, but doesn't get as tall in growth habit, and ...
Very thin stemmed small palm which forms a thick clump. Leaves are mottled, and undivided or divided once. Mature fruits are red. Editing by edric.
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One of a range of domestically-sized, clumping cane-palms that could be grown in gardens in eastern Queensland, as an alternative to the ubiquitous Dypsis…
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An elegant clumping palm with light coloured trunks which can be used as a feature, as well as mass planted to provide privacy screening.