Acrista
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Read about Acrista in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Acrista (origin of name unexplained). Palmaceae, tribe Areceae. A tall palm suitable for planting S. Leaves pinnate, usually very large, from 10-20 in a terminal crown: infl. usually maturing well below the Lvs; the spadLx 1-branched, the branches coarse, tapering.—Only 1 species, A. monticola, confined to Porto Rico, Cuba and St. Kitts. The nearest relative, the royal pahn. differs in having a bulging trunk, and in having 2-3-branched infls. See Bull. Torrey Club, 28:555 (1901). This palm is not as yet common, but well worthy of a wider cultivation. It resembles the royal pahn but is shorter, and has a smooth trunk of uniform diameter. For cultivation see Palms. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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