Verschaffeltia

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Read about Verschaffeltia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Verschaffeltia (Ambroise Verschaffelt, 1825-1886, distinguished Belgian horticulturist; founded L' Illustration Horticole at Ghent in 1854 and introduced many choice plants, particularly palms and other foliage plants). Palmaceae, tribe Areceae. A tall palm, spinose throughout or at length spineless.

Trunks slender, ringed, arising from above-ground roots: lvs. terminal, recurved; blade oblong or cuneate-obovate, bifid, plicate-nerved, usually laciniate nearly to the rachis: segms. incised; midrib and nerves strong, scaly; petiole half-cylindrical; sheath long, scaly, deeply split: spadix 3-6 ft. long, paniculately branched, long-peduncled, recurved, scaly, its rachis long, and branches and branchlets spreading, slender: spathes 2 or 3, long, sheathing, the lower persistent, the upper deciduous: fls. very small: fr. globose, smooth, 1 in. long. — A genus of only 1 species from the Seychelles. Cult. as in Latania.

V. melanochaetes, H. Wendl.-Roscheria.


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