The ivory cane palm (Pinanga coronata) is a unique palm tree. Rather than growing from a single trunk, this palm is clumping in form, with narrow (1- to 2-inch-wide) suckering stems that rise ...
As Tovah Martin notes in Once Upon a Windowsill, “When the Victorians first laid eyes on palms in the great public gardens, it was definitely love at first sight.” Gardeners’ “frond-ship” with indoor ...
Scientifically named Pinanga coronata, the ornamental Ivory Cane Palm, which is widely cultivated in home gardens, is wreaking havoc on Sri Lanka’s biodiversity, according to research by Senior ...