Bismarckia


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Read about Bismarckia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Bismarckia (in honor of Prince Bismarck). Palmaceae, tribe Bordsseae. Sometimes referred to Medemia. A genus nearly related to Latania and distinguished by having only 6 stamens instead of many. Forms a tree 200 ft. high, with a gigantic crown of palmate Lvs. with white-streaked petioles and blades 10 ft. in diam.: fr. borne in large, drooping clusters, dark brown, plum-like, 1½ in. diam., with a thin outer shell and a fibrous inner one inclosing a rounded, wrinkled seed 1 in. diam., reticulated like a walnut and ruminated as in the nutmeg. Cult, as for Latania, but the winter temperatures should be from 65-70° and summer temperature from 80-90°. G.C. II. 22:596.


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