Coccothrinax Garberi
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Coccothrinax Garberi, Sarg. (Thrinax Garberi, Chapm. T. argentea var. Garberi, Chapm.). Silver-palm. Stemless: Lvs. only 10-12 in. across, fan-shaped, silvery beneath. An attractive dwarf palm, early showing its characteristic form, native on shore of Biscayne Bay, Fla.; perhaps a depauperate form of C. jucunda, Sarg. (Thrinax argentea, Chapm., not Roem. & Sch.), which has Lvs. 20-32 in. across; it bears the fls. on rigid spreading short pedicels, the perianth is white, anthers light yellow, and ovary orange: fr. ¾in. or less diam., becoming succulent and bright violet and later almost black and shining, ripening 6 months after the flowering: petiole slender, flexible, rounded on upper side and obscurely ribbed on lower side, extending as a thin undulate rachis that ends in a short obtuse point. L. H. B. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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