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- minor veins covered in scattered reddish scales. Male inflorescences are interfoliar, branched to two orders, with solitary or grouped rachillae 9-36 cm long...
- m wide and 6 m tall. These palms are dioecious and produce pendent, interfoliar inflorescences of small brown flowers which, in female plants, mature...
- white slugs (Vaginula seyc****ensis) and insects. Inflorescences are interfoliar, lacking a covering spathe and shorter than the leaves. The staminate...
- dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants, both with interfoliar inflorescences, branched to two orders, which are superficially similar...
- They are monoecious with male and female flowers on a single plant, the interfoliar inflorescences are once branched with both pistilate and staminate flowers...
- the veinlets are evident. The inflorescence is a pendulous, solitary, interfoliar spike, unbranched, with an elongated peduncle and a tubular prophyll...
- regularly arranged along the rachis. The inflorescence is a solitary, interfoliar spike with a long, slender peduncle, carrying male and female flowers...
- leaflets; rachis and petiole scaly to tomentose. The inflorescence is interfoliar, once or twice branched and hairy. The male and female flowers are borne...
- aberration in the genus with its short internodes, marcescent leaves and interfoliar inflorescence, a combination of traits seen in a few species of the closely...
- silvery, glaucous undersides. The inflorescence is usually solitary, interfoliar, with male and female units represented in separate plants. The round...