ARECACEAE of Marojejy - Field Guides

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Kew Publishing, Richmond, Surrey, UK. version 1 12/2015. 1 Cocos ... and the European Union FP7-PEOPLE programme (grant
Palms of the summit trail of Marojejy National Park, Sava, MADAGASCAR

ARECACEAE of Marojejy

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Wolf L. Eiserhardt, Mijoro Rakotoarinivo & William J. Baker Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK

© Board of Trustees, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Thanks to Gerlain Laurent Raherison and Jean-Louis Imbe (Madagascar National Parks, Manantenina), Rokiman Letsara (Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza, Antananarivo) and Romer Rabarijaona (Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre, Antananarivo) for assistance in the field, and to the National Geographic Society (grant # GEFNE125-14) and the European Union FP7-PEOPLE programme (grant # 327259) for financial support. Guide available online at: [email protected] For more information on Madagascan palms see www.palmweb.org and Dransfield et al. (2006) Field guide to the palms of Madagascar. Kew Publishing, Richmond, Surrey, UK. version 1 12/2015

1 Cocos nucifera (coconut) 2 Raphia farinifera (raffia) 3a cultivated outside park cultivated outside park

Dypsis forficifolia entrance – camp II

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Dypsis forficifolia

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Dypsis lokohoensis entrance – camp III

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Dypsis lokohoensis

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Dypsis perrieri entrance – camp III

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Dypsis perrieri

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Dypsis perrieri

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Dypsis rosea entrance – camp II

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Dypsis rosea

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Dypsis baronii around camp II

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Dypsis baronii

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Dypsis andrianatonga camp II – treeline

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Dypsis andrianatonga

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Dypsis cookei camp II – III

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Dypsis marojejyi camp II – treeline

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Dypsis marojejyi

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Dypsis oreophila camp II – III

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Dypsis oreophila

Palms of the summit trail of Marojejy National Park, Sava, MADAGASCAR

ARECACEAE of Marojejy

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Wolf L. Eiserhardt, Mijoro Rakotoarinivo & William J. Baker Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK

© Board of Trustees, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Thanks to Gerlain Laurent Raherison and Jean-Louis Imbe (Madagascar National Parks, Manantenina), Rokiman Letsara (Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza, Antananarivo) and Romer Rabarijaona (Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre, Antananarivo) for assistance in the field, and to the National Geographic Society (grant # GEFNE125-14) and the European Union FP7-PEOPLE programme (grant # 327259) for financial support. Guide available online at: [email protected] For more information on Madagascan palms see www.palmweb.org and Dransfield et al. (2006) Field guide to the palms of Madagascar. Kew Publishing, Richmond, Surrey, UK. version 1 12/2015

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Dypsis spicata camp II – III

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Dypsis spicata

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Marojejya insignis camp II – III

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Marojejyia insignis

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Ravenea robustior

17a Dypsis unknown species 17b Dypsis unknown species 18 around camp III

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Dypsis coursii

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Dypsis pumila above treeline

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Dypsis spicata

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Dypsis thiryana camp II – III

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15a Ravenea sambiranensis 15b Ravenea sambiranensis 16a camp II – treeline

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Dypsis pumila

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Dypsis thiryana

Ravenea robustior camp II – III

Dypsis acuminum camp II – treeline

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Dypsis coursii above camp III

Dypsis pumila

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Dypsis pumila