Livistona benthamii ‘Golden’, commonly known as the Golden Bentham’s Fan Palm, is a striking and elegant palm species native to Southeast Asia, including regions like New Guinea, the Northern Territory of Australia, and Queensland. What sets the ‘Gold’ variety apart is its unique foliage color, which adds a vibrant and eye-catching element to any landscape.
The Golden Bentham’s Fan Palm is a solitary palm that can reach impressive heights of up to 18 meters (59 feet). It features a sturdy trunk with persistent leaf scars and long petiole stubs, which remain on the trunk even after the leaves fall off. Each leaf can grow up to 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) in length and displays a beautiful golden hue on the upper surface, while the underside remains a lighter green. This unique coloration adds a touch of elegance and distinction to the palm.
One of the most captivating features of Livistona benthamii ‘Gold’ is its inflorescence, which occurs between the leaves and can reach up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) in length.
It’s prefer a full sun. High humidity, Well draining soil consistent watering, don’t let the soil waterlogged. Not hardly to coldness.
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