- Rhapis excelsa
taxobox
name = "Rhapis excelsa"
image_caption = Rhapis excelsa
status = secure
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Monocots
unranked_ordo =Commelinids
ordo =Arecales
familia =Arecaceae
genus = "Rhapis "
species = "R. excelsa"
binomial = "Rhapis excelsa"
binomial_authority = (Thunb.) A.Henry|"Rhapis excelsa" also known as Broadleaf Lady Palm or Bamboo Palm is a
species of fan palm (Arecaceae subfamily Coryphoideae, tribe Corypheae) in the genus "Rhapis ", probably native to southernChina andTaiwan . It is not known in the wild; all known plants come from cultivated groups in China. They were first collected by theJapan ese forTokugawa shogunate palace s, then popularity spread toEurope , and later to America where its lowlight and humidity requirements make it a common feature in malls and offices. The genus name is Greek - "rhapis", meaning "needle"; and the species name isLatin for "tall", an ironic name choice as "R. excelsa" is not the tallest in the genus.Description
"R. excelsa" grows up to 4 m in height and 30 mm in diameter in multi-stemmed clumps with glossy, palmate
leaves divided into broad, ribbed segments. Leaf segments are single or few in young plants and increase to a dozen or more in mature plants; segments are divided to the petiole. Leaf-ends are saw-toothed unlike most other palms, occurring on slender petioles ranging from 20 to 60 cm in length. New foliage emerges from a fibrous sheath which remains attached to the base. As the plants age, the sheaths fall, revealing thebamboo -like trunks. This usuallydioecious palm species produces a smallinflorescence at the top of the plant with spirally-arranged, fleshy flowers containing three petals fused at the base. Ripe fruit are fleshy and white, though "R. excelsa" more readily propagates via undergroundrhizome offshoots.References
*Moore, H. E., Jr. (1963). An annotated checklist of cultivated palms. "Principes" 7: 162, 180.S
*Zhong Guo & Hua Jing. (1993). China Floral Encyclopaedia
* [http://www.floridata.com/ref/R/rhap_exc.cfm FLORIDATA Link]
* [http://www.pacsoa.org.au/palms/Rhapis/excelsa.html PACSAO.org]Gallery
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