Astrocaryum
Astrocaryum is a genus of about 36 to 40 species of palms native to Central and South America and Trinidad.
Description
Astrocaryum is a genus of Thorns, [spines, and prickles|spiny] palms with pinnately compound leaves–rows of leaflets emerge on either side of the axis of the leaf in a feather-like or fern-like pattern. Some species are single-stemmed, while others grow in multi-stemmed clumps. They are pleonanthic—they flower repeatedly over the course of their lifespan—and monoecious, meaning that there are separate male and female flowers, but individuals plants bear both types of flowers.Taxonomy
History
The type species, Astrocaryum aculeatum, was first described by German botanist Georg [Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer] in 1818 based on a specimen from the Essequibo River in Guyana.Species
- Astrocaryum acaule Mart.
- Astrocaryum aculeatissimum Burret
- Astrocaryum aculeatum G.Mey.
- Astrocaryum alatum Loomis
- Astrocaryum campestre Mart.
- Astrocaryum carnosum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum chambira Burret
- Astrocaryum chonta Mart.
- Astrocaryum ciliatum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum confertum H.Wendl. ex Burret
- Astrocaryum faranae F.Kahn & E.Ferreira
- Astrocaryum farinosum Barb.Rodr.
- Astrocaryum ferrugineum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum giganteum Barb.Rodr.
- Astrocaryum gratum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum gynacanthum Mart.
- Astrocaryum huaimi Mart.
- Astrocaryum huicungo Dammer ex Burret
- Astrocaryum jauari Mart.
- Astrocaryum javarense Drude
- Astrocaryum macrocalyx Burret
- Astrocaryum malybo H.Karst.
- Astrocaryum mexicanum Liebm. ex Mart.
- Astrocaryum minus Trail
- Astrocaryum murumuru Mart.
- Astrocaryum paramaca Mart.
- Astrocaryum perangustatum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum rodriguesii Trail
- Astrocaryum sciophilum Pulle
- Astrocaryum scopatum F.Kahn & B.Millán
- Astrocaryum sociale Barb.Rodr.
- Astrocaryum standleyanum L.H.Bailey
- Astrocaryum triandrum Galeano-Garces, R.Bernal & F.Kahn
- Astrocaryum ulei Burret
- Astrocaryum urostachys Burret
- Astrocaryum vulgare Mart.