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Livistona nitida |
| | Carnavon Palm. |
| | Origin: The Carnarvon Gorge area of central Queensland. |
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Form: One trunk
Total height: More than 15 m.
Plant diameter: More than 5 m.
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Trunk diameter: More than 15 cm.
Leaves: Palmate
Gender: Monoecius
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Minimum temperature: -8º C
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Growth rate: Rapid
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Exposure: Full sun
Soils: Drained
Wind resistance: High
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Salt tolerance: Fairly tolerant
Drought tolerance: Poor resistance
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Feeding: Medium
Use indoors: No
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Transplanting: Fairly difficult
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Notes: This species is one of the fastest and hardiest Livistonas. When adult it looks similar to L. australis.
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