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Manila Palm

Adonidia

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Field Notes

Description:

Adonidia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Arecaceae family. It consists of one species, the Manila Palm (Adonidia merrillii, synonyms [2]: Normanbya merrillii Becc. and Veitchia merrillii(Becc.) H.E.Moore). It is commonly known as the "Christmas Palm" because its fruits become bright scarlet and tend to be that color in winter. This palm is typically fairly small and slender, normally attaining 15-25 feet in height but has attained 36 feet grown in greenhouse conditions.
Some palms sold in retail outlets as "adonidia" are in fact Alexander palms, which are similar but even thinner. It is found naturally growing only in the Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss.

On the other hand, it is widely planted in cultivation and grows well in tropical locations such as Hawaii and the southern half of the Florida peninsula.

Species ID Suggestions

Christmas Palm Tree / Manila Palm

Adonidia merrillii

Comments (3)

Hello Coleen!. Pls join and add your lovely plant spotting collection to the Plants of the Philippines mission - http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8266730. Thanks!! :)
The McArthur palm's seed doesn't seem to have that prominent crown that holds the seed to the rest of the bundles like the seeds/nuts that your pic have :-) but I'm no expert so I can neither be sure
Thanks CherryMae, I was thinking of McArthur palm before but not sure.

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