Hyophorbe verschaffeltii

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 Hyophorbe verschaffeltii subsp. var.  Spindle Palm
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, Wendl. (Areca verschaffeltii, Hort.). Trunk 25-30 ft., about 6 in. diam., bulging about half way up: petiole about 3 in. long, slightly grooved on the upper surface and with a yellow band extending from the upper part of the lf .-sheath to the extremity of the blade, which is one of the chief horticultural attractions of the species; lfts. 30-50 pairs, about 2 ft. long and an inch wide: spadix as in the preceding, but the fls. orange: seed nearly cylindric, about 7/8 in. long- Mauritius. G.W. 12, p. 207.


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