Hybrids in the Genus Syagrus
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TextoSeries ; Palms, 55(3), p. 141-154, 2011Trabajos contenidos: - Hodel, Donald R
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Several natural hybrids occur in Syagrus, a large, diverse and wide-ranging genus of pinnate-leaved, cocosoid palms from South America and the Caribbean, attesting to the relative ease of hybridization between some of its species. This relative ease of hybridization, along with the highly ornamental nature and cold tolerance of some of its species from southern Brazil, has attracted several collectors and growers who, through hybridization, wish to expand the landscape potential of this useful genus. Because at least one of these artificial hybrids has entered the trade and is being widely promoted, I name and describe it here as a new hybrid species while I discuss other natural and artificial hybrids in the genus
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