The ringed trunks are solitary at 15 cm in diameter with a slight bulge at the base, occasionally reaching up to 12 m in height. The
crownshaft is over a meter tall, swollen at the base, and covered in white wax— which has given the palm its epithet
album— and small, matted brown hairs, producing a rounded leaf crown 4.5 m wide and 3 m tall. The 2.5 to 3 m
leaves are borne on short 30 cm petioles; the arching leaflets are pointed at the apice, from 60 – 90 cm, dark green in color, and emerge from the rachis in a single plane. On flowering, they produce up to six
inflorescences which ring the trunk below the crownshaft, branched to one order, with white to yellow
flowers, which are
male and female; both pistillate and staminate flowers have three sepals and three
petals, the former being smaller than the latter. The ovoid
fruit ripen to purple or black in color, containing one brown, ellipsoidal
seed. Three
varieties are currently recognized: •
Dictyosperma album var.
album (Bory) Scheff. -
Mauritius,
Réunion •
Dictyosperma album var.
aureum Balf.f. in J.G.Baker -
Rodrigues Island •
Dictyosperma album var.
conjugatum H.E.Moore & J.Guého - 2 remaining specimens on
Île Ronde of Mauritius (Characterised by shorter trunk and white leaf-scar) == Distribution and habitat ==