Cyphosperma
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Read about Cyphosperma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cyphosperma (Greek, hump and seed). Palmaceae, tribe Areceae. Unarmed stout-stemmed palms with a crown of pinnately divided, terminal leaves. Leaflets leathery, sword-shaped, the apex narrowly oblique, the base with a thickened recurved margin; rachis broad and stout, slightly convex beneath, channeled above: spadix smooth and much branched, the branches distichous; fls. spirally disposed on the spadix, brownish, otherwise as in Cyphophoenix: fr. globose or 4—5-angled.—Two species of New Caledonian palms, rare in cult, in U. S. and only doubtfully in the trade. See Cyphokentia; for cult. see Areca. The young plants have rather stiff petioles, but graceful, arching If .-segms. G.C. II. 24:362.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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