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Dypsis humilis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dypsis humilis
''Dypsis humilis'' is a rare species of stemless palm that was discovered in Madagascar in 2007 by a collaboration between botanists from Madagascar and Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Less than ten plants were observed in an area that is threatened by logging and other human activity. ==Description== ''Dypsis humilis'' is a low growing palm with no visible stem ("acaulescent"), and approximately eight leaves sprouting from the ground—described as looking "like a shuttlecock". The leaves are approximately long, with about sixteen leathery leaflets on each leaf. The inflorescences are inconspicuous, from long, growing at the base of the plant amidst the leaves. The pistilate flowers are by , with sickle-shaped fruits that are approximately long and wide. The species is quite distinct from other ''Dypsis'' species in Madagascar, with only two other acaulescent species previously recorded—both of which have very different leaves and habitat.〔
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