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| + | syn. Euterpe montana, R. Graham. St. 10 ft. high, swollen at the base, ringed: Lvs. 9 ft. long, elliptical-obovate: segms. lanceolate, entire, glabrous, alternate; petiole 2 ft. long, scaly beneath, unarmed; rachis plano-convex below, subtriangular toward the apex: spadices several on the trunk at one time, axillary, much branched; fls. numerous, white. Grenada..—Intro, into Botanic Garden at Edinburgh in 1815. |
− | Acrista monticola, O. F. Cook. Thirty-five to 45 ft.: trunk smooth, with many ring-like scars: lvs. about 6 ft., the lfts. lanceolate in one plane, equally spaced, and nearly at right angles to the rachis: infl. coming out between the lvs., and by the dropping of latter, appearing well below the lf.-crown at maturity; fls. not well known: fr. with lateral stigma, grayish brown, nearly smooth, obovate, 1/2 x 1 in. Bull. Torrey Club 28, pi. 44 (as Thrincoma alta). | + | }} |
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| + | syn. Acrista monticola, O. F. Cook. Thirty-five to 45 ft.: trunk smooth, with many ring-like scars: lvs. about 6 ft., the lfts. lanceolate in one plane, equally spaced, and nearly at right angles to the rachis: infl. coming out between the lvs., and by the dropping of latter, appearing well below the lf.-crown at maturity; fls. not well known: fr. with lateral stigma, grayish brown, nearly smooth, obovate, 1/2 x 1 in. Bull. Torrey Club 28, pi. 44 (as Thrincoma alta). |
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