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Archontophoenix purpurea – Mount Lewis King Palm Seeds

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Cold hardiness -2 °C (28 °F); mature specimens tolerate brief radiation frosts but suffer severe tissue damage during prolonged freezing events.
Growth speed Medium; requires a few years to establish its root system and transition out of the juvenile stage before accelerating vertical trunk growth.
Rarity Occasional in cultivation; frequently sought after for its unique coloration but less commonly stocked than its green crownshaft relatives.
Maximum height 15 m (50 ft); scales well in residential landscapes, forming a tall, slender canopy that does not monopolize horizontal space.
Drought resistance Low; originates from high rainfall environments and rapidly declines if subjected to extended dry periods without supplemental irrigation.

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Description

Archontophoenix purpurea is a solitary, monoecious feather palm distinguished by its vibrant reddish purple to magenta crownshaft, which sits atop a prominently ringed, smooth grey trunk. The canopy consists of stiffly arching pinnate leaves reaching 2 to 3 m (6 to 10 ft) in length. The leaflets present a dark green adaxial surface with a distinctly silver glaucous underside and exhibit a slight lateral twist along the rachis. Large, heavily branched inflorescences emerge from just below the crownshaft, yielding globose fruits that ripen to a bright red and are notably larger than those produced by other species within the genus.

Endemic exclusively to the granite massifs of the Mount Lewis mountain range in Queensland, Australia, this species thrives in high altitude tropical rainforests. Cultivation success depends heavily on replicating this constant moisture and high ambient humidity. It performs best in rich, organic soils and demands regular, deep watering to maintain an active growth cycle. While juvenile plants require canopy protection to prevent foliar scorching, mature specimens acclimate well to full sun exposures in warm temperate and subtropical climates, provided the root zone never completely dries out.

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