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Bookmark This Item Beccariophoenix Jum. & H. Perrier is a massive unarmed robust, solitary, pleonanthic, monoecious, tree palm. Stem erect. Leaves massive, pinnate, marcescent, sheath tubular at first, with a large, lateral obtuse lobe on each side, disintegrating into a mass of grey fibres. Leaflets single-fold very numerous, regularly arranged, more slender and crowded at the base of the rachis than distally. (Uhl & Dransfield, 1987) When small B. madagascariensis leaf has a window, very similar to Reinhardtia gracilis . Leaf opens before the petiole is fully extended, similar to Kerriodoxa elegans . Inflorescences solitary, interfoliar, exserted from leaf sheaths, branching to 1-2 orders, peduncle massive elliptic in cross-section densely, grey-tomentose; prophyll inserted at the base of and shorter than the peduncle. Staminate flowers relatively very large, covered with white wax. Pistillate flowers only slightly larger than the staminate. Fruit relatively large about 1 cm long, ovoid with a short triangular beak, purplish in colour, covered in thin wax (Uhl & Dransfield, 1987). History:
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