Dictyosperma
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Read about Dictyosperma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Dictyosperma (Greek, netted seed). Palmaceae. Areca-like palms, comprising several species of desirable pinnate house and table palms that are becoming deservedly well known. Slender spineless palms, with a ringed trunk: lvs. equally pinnatisect; segms. linear-lanceolate, acuminate or bifid, the apical ones confluent; margins thickened, recurved at the base; midrib and nerves prominent, sparsely clothed with persistent scales beneath, or naked; rachis and petiole slender, scaly, 3-sided, furrowed, sheath elongated, entire: spadix on a short glabrous or tomentose peduncle, the branches erect or spreading and flexuose, the lower ones with membranaceous tracts at the base; spathes 2, complete, dorsally compressed, papery, the lower one 2-crested; fl.-bearing areas much depressed; bracts and bractlets scaly; pistillate fls. rather large, white or yellowish: fr. scaly, small, olive-shaped or subglobose.—There are 6 or 8 species all from Trop. Asia but only the following seem to be known in the trade. For cult., see Areca from which Dictyosperma differs only in having a 1-celled and 1-seeded fr.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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