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Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 September 2024
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Distribution:[edit]
Central America, from Honduras thru to Panama
Habitat:[edit]
Rainforest
Description:[edit]
An attractive, small, clumping palm to about 1m tall with small (10-15cm long), simple, notched leaves. In contrast to the other cultivated members of the genus, this species doesn't have the "window panes" or slits in the leaves.
General:[edit]
A popular collectors palm.
Culture:[edit]
Warm, sheltered and moist.
Contributed by:[edit]
Colin Wilson (Figure 1).
Ian Edwards (Figure 2)

