55-HYPHORBE LAGENICAULIS Jacq. Enum

55. HYPHORBE LAGENICAULIS Jacq. 
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Local name: Bottle palm

Family: Arecaceae

Location: Y.B. Bhavhan Pharmcy building, Adjacent to M.Sc. chemistry building.

Characters: Bottle palm has a large swollen (sometimes bizarrely so) trunk. It is a myth that the trunk is a means by which the palm stores water. Bottle palms have only four to six leaves open at any time. The leaves of young palms have a red or orange tint, but a deep green is assumed at maturity. The flowers of the palm arise from under the crownshaft. This species is often confused with its relative, the Spindle Palm, which also has a swollen trunk. But the Spindle palm's trunk swells in the middle (resembling the shape of a spindle), whereas the trunk of the Bottle palm swells from near the base and tapers further up. Its inflorescence branches in 4 orders, and its 2.5 cm fruits can be orange or black. The trunk of both species becomes more and more slender as the palm ages. On Mauritius, the only other extant Hyophorbe species is the exceedingly rare and critically endangered Hyophorbe vaughanii. The Bottle palm can be distinguished from this species by its swollen trunk when young; by its much smaller (2.5 cm) orange or black fruits; and by its inflorescence, which branches in four orders rather than three

General use: Decorating walls, Landscape Designing and Showy Purposes. Making cosmetics, Removes dandruff and Skin inflammation.