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Arenga obtusifolia

A large, clustering palm from the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Java, where it grows in rainforest at mid elevations. Its massive, pinnate leaves are dark green above and silvery below. The stocky trunk is clothed in a mass of black fibers. A breathtakingly fast grower, A. obtusifolia is best suited for the large tropical park or garden.

 
 

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Seeds from this species ...

... are very easy to germinate and need up to 3 months to sprout.
I find Arenga Obtusifolia very easy to germinate although many would disagree. I started with only 1 mother plant but I was able to produce and sell more than 1000 Asterogyne Martiana plants. And right now I have about 100+ seeds already germinated and more coming. What I do is, I picked the fruit at its ripest moment(the color will be Blackish Violet and the fruit will be very soft to touch). I will then extract the seeds from the fruit making sure that the seeds are clean and that there are as little fruit remains as possible. I will then soak the seeds in B1 liquid(3/4) and water(1/4) mixture then seal it in an air-tight container. After 4-5 weeks the small roots will be visible and they are now ready for planting. Use a mixture of sterile perlite, coir dust and garden soil for your medium in planting the seeds.
Submitted on 14/02/2008 by Elton Mark C. Jimenez eltonmarkjimenez@yahoo.com

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Martius, Book of Palms
by H. Walter Lack

Hardcover - 450 pages
19.8 x 13.5 inches!
11.1 pounds!
50 x 34 cm, 5 kg

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Martius's magnificent work on the varieties of palm tree. This epic folio was based on Martius's expedition to Brazil and Peru with zoologist Johann Baptist von Spix. From 1817 to 1820 the pair travelled over 2,250 km (1,400 miles) throughout the Amazon Basin, the most species-rich palm region in the world, collecting and sketching specimens.
In his epic work, Martius outlined the modern classification of palm, produced the first maps of palm biogeography, described all the palms of Brazil, and collated the sum of all known genera of the palm family. For apart from his own collection of specimens and notes, Martius also wrote about the findings of others.
Martius's folio is unusual in its inclusion of cross-sectioned diagrams, conveying the architecture of these mighty trees. Equally remarkable are the color landscapes showing various palms—often standing alone—which have a simple and elegant beauty. This famous work is an unrivaled landmark in botanic illustration and taxonomy.


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