Northeastern Asian Flora
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Trachycarpus fortunei (Hook.) H.Wendl.   (redirected from: Chamaerops fortunei Hook.)
Family: Arecaceae
[Chamaerops fortunei Hook., moreTrachycarpus caespitosus Becc., Trachycarpus wagnerianus Becc.]
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Japan Flora: An evergreen tree with a straight thick simple trunk, 3-7 m. long, covered with dark brown fibrous remains of the petiole bases; leaves aggregated at the top of the stem, large, 50-80 cm. across, orbicular-flabellate, the seg­ments linear, plicate, somewhat obtuse and bifid at apex, 1.5-3 cm. wide, the petioles nearly 1 m. long, tapering to a broad sheath surrounding the stem at base; inflorescence peduncled, deflexed, subtended by large bracts; flowers small, yellowish; fruiting carpels 1-3, globose, about 1 cm. across, black-indigo, bloomy when mature.  May-June.

Kyushu (s. distr.); widely planted in centr. and s. Japan.

Trachycarpus fortunei
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National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
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