Butia yatay

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Read about Butia yatay in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cocos Yatay, Mart. St. 12-15 ft. high, over 1 ft. diam., naked below, covered with dead sheaths above: Lvs. recurved, spreading 6-9 ft.; sheath 1 ft. long, fibrous at the mouth; petiole 1½ ft. long, spinose-serrate, the spines increasing in length towards the lower end of petiole; segms. 50-60 on a side, crowded below, then equidistant, linear-lanceolate, the uppermost long- setaceous filiform, the middle ones 2½ ft. long, 2-5 in. wide, the upper 20 in. long, ¼in. wide, all rigid, glaucous beneath: spadix about 4½ ft. long with at least 150 branches. Brazil, Argentina. CH


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