Syagrus rupicola
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Syagrus rupicola is a short species belonging to the palm family (Arecaceae), found only in Brazil, and was first described by Larry Noblick and Harri Lorenzi in 2010.{{Cite journal|last=Noblick & Lorenzi|first=Larry & Harri|date=2010|title=New Syagrus Species from Brazil|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235675933|journal=Palms|volume=54|via=ResearchGate}}
Description
The height of a mature Syagrus rupicola ranges from 4-6 ft and it appears to be stemless. As it matures, to a height of approximately 1 meter, its short underground stem spans 10-20 centimeters. It possesses large pistillate flowers, and its fruits split at the apex. A perpendicular bract, fibrous and fleshy mesocarp, as well as silvery-blue leaves are some defining characteristics of Syagrus rupicola. The leaves of this species has a leathery texture The leaves are approximately 1 meter long and arched with a 3-6 inch crown. They are grouped into clusters of 2-5 and appear to be angled at different positions along the stem. The stalk that bears the plant's fruit grows to be 30-40 centimeters long.{{Cite book|title=CRC World Dictionary of Palms|last=Quattrocchi|first=Umberto|publisher=CRC Press|year=2017|isbn=9781351651493}} Syagrus rupicola has a woody perpendicular bract. This species can be referred to as "sawtooth", "fox llicuri", or "palm of stone." This palm has a light frost tolerance, and grows at a slow, steady rate. {{Cite web|url=https://www.rarepalmseeds.com/syagrus-rupicola|title=Syagrus rupicola – Buy seeds at rarepalmseeds.com|website=www.rarepalmseeds.com|access-date=2019-12-02}}
Etymology
The species name "rupicola" translates to "rock-dweller" in English.
Distribution
Syagrus rupicola is native to the Chapada dos Veadeiros region in the state of Goias, Brazil. It is known to favor high-altitude terrains of over 1,000 meters. This palm species generally grows optimally in well-drained, rocky soil types.
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References
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Dave’s Garden. (2019). Syagrus Species, Palm. Retrieved from
Noblick, L., & Lorenzi, H. (2010). New Syagrus species from Brazil . Palms, 54. Retrieved from
Quattrocchi, U. (2017). Crc world dictionary of palms: common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms, and etymologynVolume I. Boca Raton; London; New York: CRC Press, Taylor et Francis Group.
Syagrus rupicola. (2019). Retrieved December 2, 2019, from
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