Archive image from page 382 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 DDD. Form of Ifts. narrowly lanceolate. E, Lvs. long, 6-15 ft. in mature specimens. p. Petiole spinose-serrate: segments of leaf less numerous. Yatiy, Mart. Stem 12-15 ft. high, over 1 ft. in diam., naked below,


Archive image from page 382 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 DDD. Form of Ifts. narrowly lanceolate. E, Lvs. long, 6-15 ft. in mature specimens. p. Petiole spinose-serrate: segments of leaf less numerous. Yatiy, Mart. Stem 12-15 ft. high, over 1 ft. in diam., naked below, covered with dead sheaths above: lvs. re- curved, spreading 6-9 ft.; sheath 1 ft. long, fibrous at 508 Cocos Weddelhana the middle ones 2> ft. long, in. long, 54in. wide, all rigid, Argentina. FF. Petiole not spinose-serrate: segments of leaf very numerous. Datil, Drude & Griseb. Stem 30 ft. high, 8-12 In. diam.: lvs. 12-15 ft. long; sheath about 16 in. long; petiole \yi ft. long. 13 , in. thick; segments linear-acumi- nate, glaucous, densely crowded in groups of 3 or 4, 150-160 on each side, the lowest 2 ft., middle 2]/ ft. and apical 1 ft., the uppermost filiform, all narrow, stiff and rigid, the dried lvs. glaucous green or whitish. Argen- tina; islands and river banks. The fruits are edible, resembling those of the date palm. Hardier in S. Calif, than C. plumosa, flexuosa, and Bomamoffiana. coronata, Mart. Trunk at length 18-30 ft. high, 8 in. in diam., erect, deeply ringrd: lvs. erect-spreading, 6-9 ft. long, short-pitiolcd, arranged in a close, 5-ranked spiral, the loni; |.. asitint of the petioles forming a spiral-twisted â â the crown; leaf-segments in groups of 2 or :'., 1' together from the base (con- duplicate), linear lanceolate, .acute, coriaceous, densely crowded, about 100 on each side; midrib 4-sided below, 3-sided above. Brazil. EE. Lvs. shorter. 8-4 ft. in mature specimens. F. Apex of Ifts. obtuse. campstris. Mart. S


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