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Dypsis lutescens

Dypsis lutescens (H.Wendl.) Beentje & J.Dransf.  
Family: Arecaceae
Golden Butterfly Palm
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Ahmad Fuad Morad
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Scott Zona in Flora of North America (vol. 22)
Leaves 2--2.5 m; segments 60--70 cm, strongly ascending. Fruits yellow, ellipsoid, 2.0--2.5 cm; yellow; apex acute; stigmatic scar basal. 2n = 32.

Flowering spring-- through summer. Moist organic soil over limestone in mesic hammocks and disturbed wooded areas; 0--10 m; introduced; Fla.; native, Africa (native to Madagascar).

This species is a commonly cultivated ornamental palm in Florida, where it has escaped and sporadically naturalized in Dade County.

Dypsis lutescens
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Dypsis lutescens image
Ahmad Fuad Morad
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Ahmad Fuad Morad
Dypsis lutescens image
Ahmad Fuad Morad
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
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Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
Dypsis lutescens image
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