the
genus
LIVISTONA
In
honor of Patrick Murray, Baron of Livingston
Synonymns:African
& Arabian species of Livistona
were formerly segregated in the genus Wissmannia
Subfamily:
Coryphoideae
Tribe: Corypheae
Subtribe:
Livistoninae
The
subfamily includes 12 genera such as Acoelorraphe,
Brahea, Copernicia,
Licuala, Pritchardia,
Serenoa, etc.
Livistona
is a wide-ranging genus of fan-leafed palms with about
30 species distributed from northern Africa through
India, China, Southeast Asia, to the Phillipines and
Ryukyu Islands, with several species in Indonesia, Japan,
and Australia. Many of these palms have excellent tolerance
to cold and frost. Although most varieties enjoy moisture,
they are also fairly tolerant of drought when established.
The long smooth trunks flare attractively at the base
and carry gracefully weeping crowns of foliage, making
Livistona especially impressive
palms for streets and gardens. Although the commonly
planted Chinese Fan Palm (Livistona
chinensis) and Australian Fountain Palm (L.
australis) grow slowly to tree size, other popular
species like the Ribbon Fan Palm (L.
decipiens) and Taraw Palm (L.
saribus) rank among the fastest growing garden
palms, quickly maturing into large trees. Livistona
produce large grape-like clusters of fruits, often attractively
tinted blue
or jade green.
Culture:
Livistona palms accept sun
or shade and many varieties will tolerate damp soils
or flooding; they grow slowly in dry areas.
Livistona
australis
Common
Name: Australian Fountain Palm
Cold Tolerance: 20F (-7C) USDA
Zones: 9-11
Typical
Height: 40' Growth Rate: Slow
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 3–100gal. B&B
Livistona
chinensis
Common
Name: Chinese Fan Palm
Cold Tolerance: 17F (-8C) USDA
Zones: 9-11
Typical
Height: 15' Growth Rate: Slow
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 3–200gal. B&B
gal. 1’–15’CT
Livistona
decipiens
Common
Name: Ribbon Fan Palm
Cold Tolerance: 18F (-8C) USDA
Zones: 9-11
Typical
Height: 30' Growth Rate: Slow
to Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 3–200gal. B&B
1’–15’CT
Livistona
fulva
Common
Name: Blackdown Tableland Palm
Cold Tolerance: 18F (-8C) USDA
Zones: 9-11
Typical
Height: 25' Growth Rate: Slow
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 1–25gal.
Livistona
saribus
Common
Name: Taraw Palm
Cold Tolerance: 18F (-8C) USDA
Zones: 9-11
The green petiole base form of Livistona
saribus is more cold hardy the the maroon petiole
base form.
Typical
Height: 60' Growth Rate: Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 3–65gal. B&B
4’–16’CT
Other
Species of Livistona:
L. drudei, L.
jenkinsiana, L. mariae
, L. nitida, L.
rigida
(all occasionally available)
Note:
Livistona boninensis, a new
discovery of Australia’s John Dowe, is the most
cold hardy of all the Livistonas.
Occuring on the island of Aoshima, Japan, as its northernmost
limit of regeneration, this will only be available as
seedlings for the next few years.
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