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the base of the branches of the spadix being few or none. The plant is  
 
the base of the branches of the spadix being few or none. The plant is  
 
said to produce suckers freely, like Rhapis. Cult, as in Rhapis.
 
said to produce suckers freely, like Rhapis. Cult, as in Rhapis.
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Rhapidophyllum, hystrix, the blue palmetto or needle palmetto, is the
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most beautiful and elegant of our native dwarf palms. It is very local
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in its distribution, being found in rich low soil both in Georgia and
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Florida, but it is everywhere rather rare. Its most striking
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characteristics are the long sharp black spines projecting in every
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direction from the dark fibers which cover the trunk. These spines,
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which are often a foot long, seem to protect the inflorescence, which
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before opening resembles a large white egg and which is imbedded among
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the spines. This palm bears staminate and pistillate flowers on
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separate plants. The woolly clusters of fruit or seeds are borne on
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short stems also surrounded by the sharp spines. This palmetto is
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easily transplanted. The leaves are dark shiny green, relieved by a
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pale silvery gray on the under surface. It is a very beautiful plant,
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and groups of it are striking. The stem is 2 to 3 feet high and the
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leaves rise to a height of 3 to 4 feet. (H. Nehrling.)
 
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