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Trunks smooth, ringed, crowned at the summit by a dense cluster of pinnately divided lvs.: lfts. acuminate, either entire or jagged at the apex: spadix simple or sometimes branched, appearing below the lvs.: fls. monoecious in the same spadix: fr. an ovoid drupe. For cult., see Archontophoenix, to which belong many of the plants in the trade under Ptychosperma. For P. elegans, consult Seaforthia. | Trunks smooth, ringed, crowned at the summit by a dense cluster of pinnately divided lvs.: lfts. acuminate, either entire or jagged at the apex: spadix simple or sometimes branched, appearing below the lvs.: fls. monoecious in the same spadix: fr. an ovoid drupe. For cult., see Archontophoenix, to which belong many of the plants in the trade under Ptychosperma. For P. elegans, consult Seaforthia. | ||
P. alba, Scheff.=Dictyosperma alba.—P. Alexandrae, F. Muell. =Archontophoenix Alexandrae.—P. Cunninghamiana, H. Wendl.= Archontophoenix Cunninghamii—P. elegana, Hort.=Seaforthia.— P. Rumpnii=Drymophlaeus.-P.Seemanii=Balaka. | |||
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