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''Phoenix loureiroi'' (common name mountain date palm ) is a species of flowering plant in the palm family, indigenous to southern Asia, from the southern islands of the Philippines, India, southern Bhutan, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan, and China.〔Germplasm Resources Information Network: (''Phoenix loureiroi'' )〕 It occurs in deciduous and evergreen forests and in clear terrain from sea level to 1,500 m altitude.〔Riffle, Robert L. and Craft, Paul (2003) ''An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms''. Portland: Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-558-6 / ISBN 978-0-88192-558-6 (pages 402-403)〕 ''Phoenix loureiroi'' is named after João de Loureiro; it was originally written by Kunth as "''loureirii''", but this is an error to be corrected to ''loureiroi'' under the provisions of the ICBN.〔 ==Description== ''Phoenix loureiroi'' contains solitary and clustering plants with trunks from 1–4 m high and 25 cm in width, usually covered in old leaf bases. The leaves vary to some degree but usually reach 2 m in length with leaflets wide at the base and sharply pointed apices. The leaflets emerge from the rachis at varying angles creating a stiff, plumose leaf. The fruit is a single-seeded drupe, bluish-black when ripe, produced on erect, yellow inflorescences, usually hidden within the leaf crown. The species is noted for its variability in different habitats.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Phoenix loureiroi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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