Euterpe montana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Euterpe montana, R. Graham. St. 10 ft. high, swollen at the base, ringed: Lvs. 9 ft. long, elliptical-obovate: segms. lanceolate, entire, glabrous, alternate; petiole 2 ft. long, scaly beneath, unarmed; rachis plano-convex below, subtriangular toward the apex: spadices several on the trunk at one time, axillary, much branched; fls. numerous, white. Grenada. B.M. 3874.—Intro, into Botanic Garden at Edinburgh in 1815. Jared G. Smith. N. Taylor.


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