A New Nothospecies and Two Cultivars for the Hybrids in Cultivation between Butia odorata and Jubaea chilensis
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TextoSeries ; Palms, 55(2), p. 62-71, 2011Trabajos contenidos: - Hodel, Donal R
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Butia odorata, with its characteristic gray-green, formal, recurving, arching leaves, and Jubaea chilensis, with its massive trunk, are two of the most distinctive and easily recognizable species in the palm family. Palm growers and collectors have recently recognized the possibility of artificial hybrids between these two species and here I describe and name an artificial hybrid species and two of its cultivars that make handsome ornamentals
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