Coccothrinax
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Read about Coccothrinax in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Coccothrinax (a berry and Thrinax, in reference to the berry-like fruit). Palmaceae. Small or medium- sized palms, with fan-leaves. Trees (or rarely stemless) with slender sts., clothed above with the persistent petiole-sheaths,: Lvs. terminal, pale beneath, thin and brittle, divided into narrow, acute, 2-parted obliquely folded lobes; petioles compressed, slightly rounded and ridged on the 2 surfaces, thin and smooth on the margins: spadix interfoliar, paniculate, shorter than the petioles: fls. perfect, minute, solitary; perianth cup-like, obscurely 6-lobed, deciduous; stamens 9, exserted; ovary superior, ovoid, 1-celled: fr. berry-like, subglobose, 1-seeded, in ripening becoming thick and juicy, shining black or purple- black; albumen channeled.—A genus of a few species, made from Thrinax; Fla. and S.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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