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Trachycarpus wagnerianus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trachycarpus fortunei 'Wagnerianus'
''Trachycarpus fortunei 'Wagnerianus is unknown in the wild, but may have originated in cultivation in Japan, where it was first discovered by the horticulturalist Albert Wagner of Leipzig, Germany in the second half of the 19th century (in 1873). It has remained in comparative obscurity until recently, when its qualities as a garden plant were at last realized.〔Martin Gibbons. ''A pocket guide to Palms''.〕 ==Description== ''Trachycarpus'' 'Wagnerianus' is an easily identified cultivar, with small, stiff leaves (much unlike that of ''Trachycarpus fortunei''). The leaves of younger are nearly circular, but those of older plants tend to be hemispherical. At all ages they are relatively small, from 18 to 26 inches wide. and are borne on 2- to 3-foot-long petioles. The leaf crown is hemispherical and often extended, especially in younger individuals. New growth is margined with a short but dense white woolly tomentum.〔Robert Lee Riffle & Paul Craft. ''An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms''.〕 The palm's trunk grows to 30 feet tall, or more sometimes, and is in diameter, when free of the leaf base fibers that tend to remain for a good while.
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