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Chamaedorea_adscendens02.jpg | Figure 5. Infructescence. | |||
Chamaedorea_adscendens04.jpg | Figure 6. Stem and petiole bases. | |||
Chamaedorea_adscendens03.jpg | Figure 7. Stem base and inflorescences. | |||
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===Contributed by: === | ===Contributed by: === | ||
Chris Gray (Figure 2)<br/> | Chris Gray (Figure 2)<br/> | ||
Mike Brett, '''MB Palms''', (Figure 1,5,6&7)<br/> | Mike Brett, '''MB Palms''', (Figure 1,5,6&7)<br/> | ||
Ian Edwards (Figure 3&4) | Ian Edwards (Figure 3&4) | ||
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Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Atlantic rainforest of Belize and Guatemala, often on limestone based soils, to 700m altitude.
Description:[edit]
A small solitary palm to 2.5m tall. When young it looks similar to Chamaedorea metallica, but the blades are more deeply incised apically. According to Hodel its durable leathery leaves are perhaps the thickest in this genus. The leaves are blue-grey-green with a velvety aspect, and are just one feature of this very nice palm.
Cultivation:[edit]
Warm, sheltered and moist. Likes mulch.
Gallery:[edit]
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Figure 5. Infructescence.
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Figure 6. Stem and petiole bases.
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Figure 7. Stem base and inflorescences.
Contributed by:[edit]
Chris Gray (Figure 2)
Mike Brett, MB Palms, (Figure 1,5,6&7)
Ian Edwards (Figure 3&4)


