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Dypsis tsaravoasira
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Chrysalidocarpus tsaravoasira is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. It is a palm endemic to Madagascar, where it grows in lowland and lower montane rain forests up from 40 to 1200 meters elevation. There are perhaps 500 plants remaining, and the population is decreasing due to overharvest. The species was first described as Dypsis tsaravoasira by Henk Jaap Beentje in 1995. In 2022 Wolf L. Eiserhardt and William John Baker placed the species in genus Chrysalidocarpus as C. tsaravoasira....read more on Wikipedia.
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