Allagoptera caudescens
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Synonymy:[edit]
Polyandrococos caudescens,
Polyandrococos pectinata,
Diplothemium caudescens
Common Names:[edit]
Buri Palm
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
They are endemic to central-east Brazil where they grow in sandy soil in gallery forest and open plains up to the Atlantic coastal forests.
Description:[edit]
A tall, solitary, attractive palm, to about 15m. It has evenly wide, dark green leaflets, with silvery undersides.
Culture:[edit]
Prefers a sunny, well drained position. Drought tolerant but cold sensitive. Slow growing.
Contributed by:[edit]
Mike Gray (Figure 1&2)
Gileno Machado (Figure 3)
Luke Nancarrow (Figure 4&5)





