What is an umbrella palm?
umbrella palm, Hedyscape Canterburyana , also commonly known as the Big Mountain Palm, is a palm that grows to 35 feet (10 m). The umbrella palm is endemic for Lord Howe, on the Australian coast, grows at heights of 1,300 to 2,460 feet (400 to 750 m). Of all the palm types, this species is the only remaining in the family Honeydyscape.
The umbrella palm is a slow -growing variety that tends to grow in mountain forests, cliffs and exposed coastal areas. This species is considered to be vulnerable in the list of endangered species, mainly due to deforestation and loss of habitat. This is also considered vulnerable because the species survives only in a natural environment on one small Australian island. There is a subordinate, closely related to an umbrella, known as Rhopalostylis Palm, which is originally from New Zealand and Norfolk and has many similar attributes.
Crown of umbrella palms is dense and dark green, with strict vauling leaves. The Crown Shaft is considerationand silver and is supported by a slim, elegant, narrowly bell trunk. The fruit of this kind is in the shape of eggs and after maturity they get a dark red color and reach approximately 1.5 inches (4 cm). Clusters of ripening fruit are densely packed. Each fruit contains only one seed.
The natural climate of the umbrella's palm is subtropical. This means that the summer season is slightly warm and has a regular slight reduction in rain and the winter season is slightly cool with higher precipitation. Summer temperatures range between 68 and 80.5 ° Fahrenheit (20 to 27 degrees Celsius). In winter, the average temperature range is 53.5 to 64.5 ° Fahrenheit (12 to 18 degrees Celsius). The average humidity remains between 60 and 70 percent.
be such a distinctive and attractive tree, Umbrella Palm has increased in popularity as a landscape tree and gardeners and nature conservationists around the world subtropical areas have planted an umbrella for their natural, pRubber beauty and in an effort to create this vulnerable species in areas other than its natural habitat. The umbrella's palm is growing very slowly, so some horticulture enthusiasts decide to start a tree in a large container where it can stay for several years if proper care is taken and the tree receives plenty of water and nutrients. This type of palm tree does not tolerate the climate where the nights are too warm. It also tolerates the climate with moisture usually above 75 percent or cold climates with an average winter temperature below 48 degrees Fahrenheit (9 degrees Celsius).