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Read about Butia eriospatha in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cocos eriospatha, Mart. St. 9-15 ft. high, 10-14 in. thick, capitately thickened with the persistent bases of the petioles: Lvs. ample, glaucous, finely pectinate; margins of the rachis with excurrent filaments; segms. about 1 in. apart, the lower elongated, linear, 20-24 in. long, very long-acuminate, the upper narrowly linear, short, attenuate, 1 ft. long, 2 lines wide, all rigid, faintly nervose-striate: spadix thick, branched but very compact. S. Brazil.—"The hardiest of the genus and one of the hardiest palms in S. Calif. Fronds bluish: fr. pulp tastes like apricots."—F. Franceschi, Santa Barbara. Some of the C. australis of the trade may belong here. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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