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Trachycarpus princeps blue-silver
This incredibly beautiful and still rare Trachycarpus is generally regarded as the `prince` amongst Trachycarpus species, hence the name Trachycarpus princeps.
In habitat the palm has a green leaf , and an amazing snow white contrasting back to the leaf. The palm, having been discovered in the early 1990,s growing on sheer stone cliffs in the Stonegate Gorge, China.
The trunk has very distinctive brown fibre , older plants having bare trunks lower down. The leaf is split around half way, and the palm is very resistant to severe cold, probably being equally as cold as Trachycarpus fortunei.
With much confusion about what is a real princeps , we always declare provenance.
To clarify the confusion regarding the various forms, this is the Golden Lotus Nursery statement:
''-Collecting seeds at the Stone-gate is mostly a waste of time.
-So, I get the T. princeps from another mountain-area. That's why my seedlings have a blue colour!!!! The T. princeps from The Stone Gate are green.``
Our plants are grown from Golden Lotus seed and have the bluer leaf colouration. Whilst this plant is generally recognised as the `real princeps` it may turn out to differ to the true Stonegate form.
Whether or not it is the true Stonegate form is irrelevant because the leaf colouration and white backs make it unique and highly sought after.
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Archontophoenix cunninghamiana
Brahea armata
Brahea edulis
Butia capitata
Butia eriospatha
Butia odorata
Butia yatay
Butyagrus
Chamaerops humilis 'cerifera'
Chamaerops humilis 'vulcano'
Chamaerops humilis
Jubaea chilensis
Syagrus romanzoffiana santa catarina
Trachycarpus fortunei x wagnerianus
Trachycarpus fortunei
Trachycarpus naini tal
Trachycarpus princeps blue-silver
Trachycarpus sp. 'manipur'
Trachycarpus sp. nova
Trachycarpus wagnerianus
Trithrinax acanthocoma
Trithrinax campestris
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