Oreodoxa borinquena

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 Oreodoxa borinquena subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oreodoxa borinquena, Reasoner (Roystonea Borinquena, O. F. Cook). The Royal Palm of Porto Rico. Trunk usually with a prominent bulge, but sometimes slender, about 30-35 ft. tall; otherwise much as in B. regia but differing in having more densely branched inn., which is covered with a dark brown pubescence: seeds about }£m. long, distinctly narrower than those of O. regia and somewhat flattened or concave on the back. Porto Rico, on limestone hills.—According to Reasoner it does well in extreme S. Fla. outdoors.


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