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Bactris setiflora

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Arecaceae Edible: Fruit, Seed, Palm heart 1 iNaturalist observations

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Bactris setiflora is a species of palm tree. It is endemic to Ecuador, where it is known only from Pastaza Province. It is threatened by deforestation.

Description

A palm. It forms clumps of 5-30 stems. They grow 3-5 m tall. The stems are 2-5 cm across. They are spiny. The sheath is 40-70 cm long. The leaves are up to 1.8 m long with 25-34 leaflets on each side. These have flattened yellow-brown spines. The flowering shoots are between the leaves and 18-20 cm long. They are spiny. The fruit are 2-3 cm long by 2-3 cm wide.

Edible Uses

The fruit, seeds, and palm heart are edible.

Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Amazon, Ecuador*, South America,

Also Known As

Chontilla, Shipu

References (4)

  • Marcia, M. J., et al, 2011, Palm Uses in Northwestern South America: A Quantitative Review. Bot. Rev. (2011) 77:462-570
  • Palmpedia
  • Torre, de la L., et al, 2008, Enciclopedia de las Plantas Útiles del Ecuador. Herbario QCA. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. p 198
  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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