Pseudophoenix sargentii

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Read about Pseudophoenix sargentii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pseudophoenix sargentii, Wendl. Fig. 3245. Trunk slender, 20-25ft. high, 10-12 in. thick: lvs. abruptly pinnate, 4-5 ft. long; pinnae lanceolate, acuminate, 12-16 in. long, bright green above, glaucous beneath, folded backward at the very base: spadix appears from among the lvs.; main and secondary branches light yellow-green and flattened: fr. usually 3-lobed, 1/2-3/4in. thick, bright orange-scarlet. Fla. Keys and the larger W. Indies. G.F. 1:353, 355 (adapted in Fig. 3245).—The tree is somewhat planted in S. Fla. (see p. 2445), but the plantings in S. Calif., appear to have been lost.

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