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Chamaedorea linearis

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Interesting Facts

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Description

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Genus Chamaedorea

Plants small, usually low-growing, unarmed . Stems clustered [solitary], erect [creeping , lianoid], slender, unarmed. Leaves: sheaths tubular , unarmed, forming crownshaft ; blade pinnate [undivided], with leaf segments regularly spaced along unarmed rachis, in 1 plane [many planes]; plication reduplicate ; segments linear-lanceolate, apical pair of segments sometimes wider than others. Inflorescences axillary below crown of leaves, ascending , with 1 order of branching [spicate or 2 orders]; prophyll small; peduncular bracts 5--6, tubular, papery ; rachillae green at anthesis , turning orange in fruit. Flowers unisexual , sessile, staminate and pistillate flowers on different plants. Staminate flowers borne singly, partially sunken into fleshy rachillae; sepals 3, briefly connate at base [distinct ]; petals 3, ovate , basally briefly connate [connate by tips ]; stamens 6, distinct; anthers dorsifixed ; pistillode minute. Pistillate flowers borne singly, slightly sunken into fleshy rachillae; sepals 3, free ; petals 3, free, ovate; staminodes 6, minute; pistil 1, 3-loculate; ovules 1 per locule; style indistinct; stigmas minute. Fruits drupes, globose ; stigmatic scar basal, exocarp black, smooth ; mesocarp thin; endocarp bony. Seeds globose; endosperm homogeneous ; embryo subapical ; eophyll 2-cleft [pinnate], segments linear . nx = 13.

Species 77--100 or more: introduced ; Fla., Mexico, Central America, and n South America.

Chamaedorea species are understory palms in Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. Many species are cultivated in North America both as houseplants and, in warm areas, as garden plants.[1]

Physical Description

Habit: Evergreen .

Size/Age/Growth

Size: 10-12' tall.

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 4,653 meters (0 to 15,266 feet).[2]

Biology

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Growth

Culture: Space 36-48" apart.

Sunlight: Sun Exposure: Light Shade.

Temperature: Cold Hardiness: 10a, 10b, 11. (map)

Taxonomy

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Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Last scrutiny: 11-Nov-2003

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Chamaedorea

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 46 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:

C. adscendens (Velvet Palm) · C. allenii (Palm) · C. amabilis (Palm) · C. arenbergiana (Palm) · C. benziei (Palm) · C. brachypoda (Palm) · C. cataractarum (Cascade Palm) · C. cataractum (Cat Palm) · C. costaricana (Bamboo Palm) · C. deneversiana (Palm) · C. elatior (Climbing Chamaedorea) · C. elegans (Neanthe Bella Palm) · C. ernesti-angusti (Guaya Palm) · C. ernesti-augusti (Ernest Augusts Palm) · C. fragrans (Palm) · C. geonomiformis (Necklace Palm) · C. glaucifolia (Glaucous Parlour Palm) · C. hooperiana (Maya Palm) · C. humilis (Dwarf Parlour Palm) · C. klotzschiana (Palm) · C. metallica (Metalica) · C. microspadix (Hardy Bamboo Palm) · C. nationsiana (Corn Palm) · C. nubium (Palm) · C. oblongata (Palm) · C. oreophila (Palm) · C. pacaya (Pacaya Palm) · C. pedunculata (Palm) · C. pinnatifrons (Molinillo) · C. plumosa (Palm) · C. pochutlensis (Palm) · C. pochutlensis x graminifolia 'Irving Cantor' (Chamaedorea Palm) · C. radicalis (Radicalis Palm) · C. rhizomatosa (Palm) · C. robertii (Palm) · C. rossteniorum (Palm) · C. sartorii (Palm) · C. schiedeana (Palm) · C. seifrizii (Bamboo Palm) · C. stolonifera (Stolon Palm) · C. tenella (Necklace Palm) · C. tepejilote (Pacaya Palm) · C. tuerckheimii (Potato Chip Palm) · C. verecunda (Palm) · C. whitelockiana (Palm) · C. woodsoniana (Palm)

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Further Reading

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal January 17, 2008:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. "Chamaedorea". in Flora of North America Vol. 22 Page 113. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  2. Mean = 1,616.740 meters (5,304.265 feet), Standard Deviation = 1,245.250 based on 227 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
Last Revised: 7/20/2012