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Labillardière

Memoires de la Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Physiques de L'Institut National de France 1808(2): 252. 1809.

Common names: Solitaire palm MacArthur palm
Etymology: Greek ptyx, folded, and sperma, seed, in reference to the ridged endocarp
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 8 December 2021

Stems solitary or clustereding, less than 15 cm in diam., unarmed. Leaves: sheath green, unarmed, forming crownshaft; blade pinnate, unarmed; plication reduplicate; segments in 1 plane, usually cuneate, apices jagged and irregular, cleft. Inflorescences axillary below crown of leaves, paniculate, with 2 or 3 orders of branching, pendulous; prophyll short; peduncular bract tubular; secondary peduncular bracts often present, incomplete. Flowers unisexual, sessile, in triads of 1 pistillate flower flanked by 2 staminate flowers. Staminate flowers: sepals 3, imbricate, free; petals 3, valvate, free; stamens [9–]25–34 [or more], in whorls of 3 or more; pistillode present, with slender style. Pistillate flowers: sepals 3, imbricate, free; petals 3, imbricate, free; staminode lobes or scales present; pistils 1; ovules 1; styles indistinct; stigmas 3. Fruits drupes, small; exocarp red [black], smooth; mesocarp fleshy; endocarp bony, 5-lobed in cross section [obscurely lobed]. Seeds ovoid; endosperm homogeneous or ruminate; embryo basal; eophyll 2-cleft, segments linear, apices jagged and irregular.

Distribution

Introduced; Fla., Pacific Islands, Australia.

Discussion

This genus is popular in cultivation. Two species have sporadically naturalized sporadically in Dade County, Florida. The fruits are red and fleshy, and birds undoubtedly disperse the seeds.

Species 28 (2 in the flora).

Key

1 Stems solitary Ptychosperma elegans
1 Stems clustering Ptychosperma macarthurii
... more about "Ptychosperma"
Scott Zona +
Labillardière +
Solitaire palm +  and MacArthur palm +
Fla. +, Pacific Islands +  and Australia. +
Greek ptyx, folded, and sperma, seed, in reference to the ridged endocarp +
Memoires de la Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Physiques de L'Institut National de France +
zona1999a +
Palmae +
Ptychosperma +
Arecaceae (tribe Areceae) subtribe Ptychospermatinae +