Rhapis excelsa “Lady Palm” is the most well-known and widely cultivated species, easily adapting to most interiors and used in both tropical and subtropical landscapes throughout the world. One distinction of Rhapis Excelsa is that it has a multitude of named varieties in green and variegated forms. ... Plant Care Home...
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"Secret of the Orient" by Lynn McKamey is a 52 page reference to all types of "Lady Palms" including standard Rhapis excelsa and other species. Chapters include the 300 year old history of Rhapis, complete culture and care, plus bonsai suggestions.
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SECRET OF THE ORIENT - Rhapis Palm Book ; A 52 page comprehensive reference to Lady Palms, including Rhapis excelsa, R. humilis, R. subtilis, and other species. It contains the 300 year old history of Rhapis, complete care and culture, plus bonsai suggestions.
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This page describes the preferred growing conditions and care of the Lady Palm, Rhapis excelsa, and shows a photo of this tree. ... Rhapis excelsa is a good palm for a container or for a smaller garden. The Lady Palm is often used as a house plant. Rhapis excelsa is a native of China. The Lady Palm was introduce into...
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Rhapis excelsa is a multi-stemmed dioecious (Ed: or hermaphroditic depending on seed grown variety) palm that grows to a maximum height of between 3 and 4 metres, each stem or cane is slender ranging from 10-30mm in diameter, depending on growing conditions and variety. ... But if, despite great care, root rot symptoms...
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Collectively called Kannonchiku (Kan-non-chee-ku) they are, botanically, all Rhapis excelsa , a species which is native to southern China. ... All varieties of Kannonchiku are potentially very long lived plants and, with proper care, have been handed down from generation to generation of Japanese families as "living...
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Most plants like 1 inch of water a week during the growing season, but take care not to over water. The first two years after a plant is installed, regular watering is important for establishment. The first year is critical. ... Important Info : Sometimes referred to as Rhapis flabelliformis.
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Most plants like 1 inch of water a week during the growing season, but take care not to over water. The first two years after a plant is installed, regular watering is important for establishment. The first year is critical. ... Important Info : Sometimes referred to as Rhapis flabelliformis Variegata.
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Many other species of Rhapis are found all over Southeast Asia from southern China to Thailand. A related species, Rhapis humilis, is also a popular landscape plant but is less often seen. Lady palm has been naturalized in shopping mall and office lobby ... It needs little care and can survive brief periods of drought.
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