Heterospathe elata

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Read about Heterospathe elata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Heterospathe elata, Scheff. (Metroxylon datum, Hort.). Tall, unarmed: Lvs. terminal, long-petioled, equally pinnatisect; segms. numerous, lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, acuminate, 1-nerved, margins thickened and recurved at the base; rachis round on the back, flat on the face; sheath short, fibrous, swelled at the base: spathes 2, the lower 2-crested, the upper much longer.— A very worthy palm, valuable chiefly for its graceful habit while still quite young. Must be grown in a moist hot house. N. Taylor.


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