Re: Syagrus sp. Santa Catarina
Posté : 10 déc. 2008 14:20
voici la définition de RPS
This is what I sell them as: Syagrus romanzoffiana (Litoralis) - Robust Queen Palm, Silver Queen Palm A robust cultivar of the Queen Palm from Argentina, Uruguay and SouthernBrazil, where it is found to over 1000 m (3300 ft.) altitude, with athicker, sturdier trunk that supports a compact crown of arching leaves withparticularly thick and wide leaflets. It is very hardy to cold and is saidto survive temperatures down to -9°C (15°F) undamaged. Apparently this palmhas already been in cultivation in the U.S. for a while, most popularlyunder the name Silver Queen. Reportedly, the palm received that name inFlorida not because its leaves or any other of its parts are silver, butrather because after a hard freeze that killed all the more tender QueenPalms, the ones that survived, the Silver Queens, had leaflets that appearedin a strange, translucent silver tone in sunlight, the result of a lightfrost damage.
la variété pousse jusqu'a 1000m ok je le crois, mais les graines? dans un soucis de pratique j'imagine qu'elles sont ramassées en bas.
This is what I sell them as: Syagrus romanzoffiana (Litoralis) - Robust Queen Palm, Silver Queen Palm A robust cultivar of the Queen Palm from Argentina, Uruguay and SouthernBrazil, where it is found to over 1000 m (3300 ft.) altitude, with athicker, sturdier trunk that supports a compact crown of arching leaves withparticularly thick and wide leaflets. It is very hardy to cold and is saidto survive temperatures down to -9°C (15°F) undamaged. Apparently this palmhas already been in cultivation in the U.S. for a while, most popularlyunder the name Silver Queen. Reportedly, the palm received that name inFlorida not because its leaves or any other of its parts are silver, butrather because after a hard freeze that killed all the more tender QueenPalms, the ones that survived, the Silver Queens, had leaflets that appearedin a strange, translucent silver tone in sunlight, the result of a lightfrost damage.
la variété pousse jusqu'a 1000m ok je le crois, mais les graines? dans un soucis de pratique j'imagine qu'elles sont ramassées en bas.