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Chrysalidocarpus baronii

Chrysalidocarpus baronii is a species of palm tree in the family Arecaceae. It is often known as sugarcane palm because of the scars on its trunks that resemble sugarcane.

Description
Chrysalidocarpus baronii is multi-stemmed and evergreen, growing 2–8 m tall. The stems grow in clusters of 3 to 5, they are 12–22 cm in diameter [unbranched], with a crown of 4 to 8 leaves up to 170 cm long. == Uses ==
Uses
Wild Chrysalidocarpus baronii is harvested for its edible apical bud and for medicinal purposes. it is grown in Antananarivo and elsewhere as an ornamental. == Distribution ==
Distribution
It is native to the island of Madagascar. == References ==
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