slender lady palm
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Definition
Noun: A specific species of small, clustering fan palm native to China, botanically known as Rhapis humilis. It is characterized by its thin, reed-like stems and fine, fibrous leaf sheaths, distinguishing it from the closely related and more common Rhapis excelsa (the broadleaf lady palm).
Usage
This term is used specifically in horticulture, botany, and gardening to identify this particular species of palm. - It is a common name, not a scientific name, but it refers precisely to Rhapis humilis. - It is used to describe the plant's physical appearance and to differentiate it from similar species.
Examples
- In a botanical garden: "The slender lady palm is thriving in the shaded conservatory."
- In a gardening guide: "For a more delicate look than the standard lady palm, consider the slender lady palm."
- In a description: "You can identify the slender lady palm by its wiry stems and the fine fibers on its leaf bases."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in comparative contexts with .
- In taxonomic or detailed horticultural writing, the scientific name is typically used alongside or instead of the common name.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhapis humilis: The scientific Latin name for the slender lady palm.
- Lady palm: A general common name for plants in the genus.
- Rhapis excelsa: The scientific name for the broadleaf or large lady palm, a related but different species.
Synonyms
- Reed rhapis (a less common common name).
- (scientific synonym).
Notes
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this term, as it is a precise botanical common name.
- The definition provided in the reference context is accurate and complete for this entry.
Noun
- Chinese lady palm with more slender stems and finer sheath fibers than Rhapis excelsa