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Description:

This clumping palm tree species (unknown -- perhaps a Hydriastele sp.?) was previously featured for bees (Apis cerana). The tree was host to an amazing show of natural history where a swarm of bees vigorously "attacked" (pollinated?) the beautiful creme inflorescence shown here, and denuded it in the process in under two hours. I think the event, the bees and the palm couldn't be done justice with just 6 photos, so I've added this palm spotting. To see the bee spotting look here http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/804... . To see more of the unidentified palm species look here: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/706... . I do not know if this is a species native to New Guinea.

Habitat:

Planted as an ornamental in a semi-urban garden, in the equatorial tropics of northern New Guinea.

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2 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Thanks Argy, flowers & leaves look possible. It will get taller but not as tall as some I just researched!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 11 years ago

Might be a Hydriastele sp. Tall?

Scott Frazier
Spotted by
Scott Frazier

Indonesia

Spotted on Dec 14, 2011
Submitted on Apr 2, 2013

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