Syagrus coronata
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Synonyms:
S. treubiana, Cocos coronata
Common Names:
Licury Palm
Ouricury Palm
Habitat:
Brazil
Description:
This palm grows to about 10 m tall, with a crown of attractive arching semi-plumose leaves (Figure 2). The leaf bases are persitant, covered in a white indument (Figure 1), and arranged in roughly 5 spiral rows.
General:
Grown as both an ornamental, and for the oil which can be extracted from its seeds, and the wax from its leaves. One of the best Syagrus for the sub-tropics.
Culture:
Easily grown in a sunny position in the tropics and sub-tropics, even on calcarous soils.
Contributed by:
University of Florida-IFAS (Figures 1&2).
External Links:
Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown
Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk