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Latest revision as of 13:40, 18 September 2024

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Figure 5. S. inajai

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

It is found growing on clay soils in the lowland rainforests of northwestern Amazonia.

Description:[edit]

Medium sized, solitary palm with a smooth, grey, slender trunk (4-15cm in diameter) to about 20m tall, with long arching, slightly plumose leaves, and long, thin drooping leaflets.

Culture:[edit]

Sunny, moist, well drained position in the tropics/warm sub-tropics.

Figure 2. S. inajai in fruit.
Figure 3. S. inajai
Figure 4. S. inajai
 
Figure 5. S. inajai juvenile plants in habitat.
 

Contributed by:[edit]

Gileno Machado (Figure 1)
Ti-Palm Society (Figure 2,3,4&5)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk