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Oreodoxa sancona, HBK. St. 120-150 ft., smooth, glabrous, grayish black: Lvs. pinnate; lfts. membranaceous: wood very hard, used in building houses. Colombia.— Apparently cult. only in S. Calif. within the U. S. Franceschi says it has brownish lf.-stalks and is more tender than O. regia or O. oleracea.
 
Oreodoxa sancona, HBK. St. 120-150 ft., smooth, glabrous, grayish black: Lvs. pinnate; lfts. membranaceous: wood very hard, used in building houses. Colombia.— Apparently cult. only in S. Calif. within the U. S. Franceschi says it has brownish lf.-stalks and is more tender than O. regia or O. oleracea.

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Plant Characteristics
Habit   palm-cycad

Height: 20 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 20. to 40 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 40.
Width: 20 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 20.
Lifespan: perennial
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Exposure: part-sun
Features: evergreen, foliage
USDA Zones: 10 to 12
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Read about Syagrus sancona in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Oreodoxa sancona, HBK. St. 120-150 ft., smooth, glabrous, grayish black: Lvs. pinnate; lfts. membranaceous: wood very hard, used in building houses. Colombia.— Apparently cult. only in S. Calif. within the U. S. Franceschi says it has brownish lf.-stalks and is more tender than O. regia or O. oleracea.


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