PLATE XXXIX.Astrocaryum gynacanthum,Martius.
Mumbáca,Lingoa Geral.
Mumbáca,Lingoa Geral.
Mumbáca,Lingoa Geral.
This species has a rather slender stem about fifteen feet high, covered with long, flat, black spines, arranged in regular rings and pointing downwards. The leaves are terminal, rather large and pinnate. The leaflets spread regularly in one plane, and are elongate and acute, the terminal pair being rather shorter and broader. The bases of the petioles are broadly sheathing, and are all densely spiny.
The spadices grow from the bases of the lower leaves, and are erect when in flower, but hang down with the ripe fruit, which grows in a dense cluster at the end of the long stalk which is very spiny, as is also the elongate persistent spathe. The fruit is small, ovate, of a red colour and not eatable.
This palm grows in the virgin forests of the Upper Rio Negro, and a nearly allied or perhaps identical species is common about the city of Pará.
Pl. XL.W. Fitch lith.Ford & West Imp.ASTROCARYUM VULGARE. Ht. 50 Ft.
Pl. XL.W. Fitch lith.Ford & West Imp.ASTROCARYUM VULGARE. Ht. 50 Ft.
Pl. XL.W. Fitch lith.Ford & West Imp.ASTROCARYUM VULGARE. Ht. 50 Ft.