Syagrus macrocarpa: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Arecales
- Family
- Arecaceae
- Genus
- Syagrus
- Species
- Syagrus macrocarpa
- Scientific Name
- Syagrus macrocarpa
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Syagrus macrocarpa
Syagrus macrocarpa is a rare species of palm found only as scattered isolated individuals and small groups in the east of the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It grows to 4-10m tall, with 8-20 leaves to 2m long. The leaves are bent at the end, with very hairy margins near the trunk, and consist of 180-320 slightly coiled leaflets irregularly arranged in several planes on the rake. The fruit are oval, greenish-yellow, 6–9 cm long. It is grown in cultivation. Seeds are difficult to germinate, with low rates of germination. Common names for it in Minas Gerais are baba-de-boi-grande and maria-rosa.
Unlike most other species of Syagrus, this species started in 1879 as a Syagrus, as João Barbosa Rodrigues classified it along with Karl von Martius' S. cocoides. Three years later Rodrigues synonymised the genus Syagrus with Cocos (it was resurrected in 1916 by Beccari).
It is quite similar to Syagrus romanzoffiana, but differs by being smaller, with smaller leaves and inflorescence, but with much larger fruit and female flowers. Unlike the spiral placement of the racemes (branches) of the inflorescence in S. romanzoffiana, S. macrocarpa has its racemes unilaterally arranged. S. cocoides also is similar, but has smaller fruit and spirally placed racemes in the inflorescence.
Noblick, writing for the IUCN in 1998, mentions his concern that the scattered nature of the population might harm the species in the long term due to inbreeding.
...Syagrus macrocarpa in languages:
- Portuguese
- Marirosa
- Portuguese
- Arioba-açú
- Portuguese
- Maria-rosa
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Syagrus allagopteroides
- Syagrus amara
- Syagrus angustifolia
- Syagrus botryophora
- Syagrus caerulescens
- Syagrus campestris
- Syagrus campylospatha
- Syagrus cardenasii
- Syagrus cearensis
- Syagrus cerqueirana
- Syagrus cocoides
- Syagrus comosa
- Syagrus coronata
- Syagrus deflexa
- Syagrus duartei
- Syagrus evansiana
- Syagrus flexuosa
- Syagrus glaucescens
- Syagrus glazioviana
- Syagrus gouveiana
- Syagrus graminifolia
- Syagrus harleyi
- Syagrus inajai
- Syagrus itacambirana
- Syagrus kellyana
- Syagrus lilliputiana
- Syagrus loefgrenii
- Syagrus longipedunculata
- Syagrus lorenzoniorum
- Syagrus macrocarpa
- Syagrus mendanhensis
- Syagrus microphylla
- Syagrus minor
- Syagrus oleracea
- Syagrus orinocensis
- Syagrus petraea
- Syagrus picrophylla
- Syagrus pleioclada
- Syagrus pleiocladoides
- Syagrus procumbens
- Syagrus pseudococos
- Syagrus romanzoffiana
- Syagrus rupicola
- Syagrus ruschiana
- Syagrus sancona
- Syagrus schizophylla
- Syagrus smithii
- Syagrus stenopetala
- Syagrus stratincola
- Syagrus vagans
- Syagrus vermicularis
- Syagrus werdermannii
- Syagrus yungasensis
- Syagrus × campos-portoana
- Syagrus × costae
- Syagrus × matafome
- Syagrus × mirandana
- Syagrus × teixeirana
- Syagrus × tostana

