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[[File:Bactris_gracilior.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''B. gracilior'']] | [[File:Bactris_gracilior.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''B. gracilior'']] | ||
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===Distribution & Habitat:=== | ===Distribution & Habitat:=== | ||
Coastal rainforest on the Atlantic side of Central America. | Coastal rainforest on the Atlantic side of Central America. | ||
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Warm, sheltered and moist. | Warm, sheltered and moist. | ||
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Ian Edwards (Figure 1) | Ian Edwards (Figure 1) | ||
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[https://powo.science.kew.org/results?q=Bactris%20gracilior Kew], | [https://powo.science.kew.org/results?q=Bactris%20gracilior Kew], | ||
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[[Category:Palm|Bactris_gracilior]] | [[Category:Palm|Bactris_gracilior]] | ||
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Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Coastal rainforest on the Atlantic side of Central America.
Description:[edit]
A small solitary palm with shiny green, pinnate leaves, and slightly curved, spiny stems, which eventually reach about 3m tall. Typically forms small clumps of plants.
Culture:[edit]
Warm, sheltered and moist.
Contributed by:[edit]
Ian Edwards (Figure 1)

