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Figure 1. Chamaedorea neurochlamys female inflorescence

Common Names:[edit]

Known as pacaya, pacayo, and chilac in Guatemala.

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Native to dense, wet, lowland rainforest on the Atlantic side of southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize; 0-400 m elevation; occasionally on limestone.

Description:[edit]

This plant is a slender, solitary stem to 4.5 m (15 ft.) tall, with a small crown of pinnate leaves with broad leaflets. It has bright orange-red clusters of kidney-shaped fruit that are very attractive. It is very similar to C. pinnatifrons but it can be easily distinguished by its fruit.

Cultivation:[edit]

Warm, sheltered and moist, but well drained.

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Figure 2. Chamaedorea neurochlamys sheath
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Figure 3. Chamaedorea neurochlamys fruit
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Figure 4. Chamaedorea neurochlamys fruit
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Figure 5. Chamaedorea neurochlamys ripe fruit

Contributed by:[edit]

Ian Edwards (Figure 1,2,3,4&5)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk