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[[File:Areca_ipot.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''A. ipot'' displaying the lovely infructescence.]]
[[File:Areca_ipot.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''A. ipot'' displaying the lovely infructescence.]]
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===Distribution & Habitat:===
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Understorey plant of Philippine rainforest.
Understorey plant of Philippine rainforest.
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A sheltered, shady, moist spot in the tropics/sub-tropics.
A sheltered, shady, moist spot in the tropics/sub-tropics.
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===Contributed by: ===
Rolf Kyburz, (from '''''Palms & Cycads''''' No. 66, January-March 2000).
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===Contributed by: ===
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Figure 1. A. ipot displaying the lovely infructescence.

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Understorey plant of Philippine rainforest.

Description:[edit]

Basically a smaller version of the Betel Nut Palm, Areca catechu. A single trunked feather palm to about 4m, topped with a small gracefull, upward pointing head of leaves. Its also has a very attractive infructescence, made up of oval shaped, 5cm long, orange to red fruits.

General:[edit]

A very attractive palm, fast becoming a favourite amongst palm collectors.

Culture:[edit]

A sheltered, shady, moist spot in the tropics/sub-tropics.

Contributed by:[edit]

Rolf Kyburz, (from Palms & Cycads No. 66, January-March 2000).

External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown

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