Sometimes, I sigh in frustration that I could not identify the names of these plants.I am quite clueless, but I simply love the different shades of greens in this set. Then I learned that Anahaw is our national leaf, hooray!
They call this Livistona , a family of palms.
A footstool palm or anahaw.
That’s all there is to it, I think. There are around 1,200 varieties of ferns so it’s a lost cause for me to identify all these. My sis-in-law takes charge of our garden in the province. These are just some of the evergreens that we have there.
Love your green – I never met a fern I didn’t love.
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Thanks Judy! Yes, ferns are just lovely!
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nice shots!
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Salamat Ver!
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The anahaw leaf looks so regal, no wonder it is the national leaf. Are we the only country with such thing – a “national leaf”?
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I love its green hue, the leaf is lovely. Isn’t this the one they use for native fans?
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Yes.
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What is the difference between the two palms that you have? I am told that there are at least two different subspecies of anahaw that have leaves with long or short serrations. Still trying to figure this out.
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I am so sorry, I am not really that familiar with palms and their sub-species. I can’t help you there.
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