Attalea phalerata

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Read about Attalea phalerata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Attalea excelsa, Mart. St. 90-100 ft. high in the wild, 16-20 in. diam.: Lvs. erect-spreading: pistillate fls. solitary on the branches of the spadix: drupe oblong-cylindric, acute at both ends. Brazil.—A little-known palm among the dealers, but not uncommon in fanciers' collections. Stately in habit and with splendid large Lvs.


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