Harmsiopanax ingens

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harmsiopanax_ingens an entity of type: Plant

Harmsiopanax ingens är en araliaväxtart som beskrevs av . Harmsiopanax ingens ingår i släktet Harmsiopanax och familjen Araliaceae. rdf:langString
Harmsiopanax ingens of the Gensing, or Ivy Family (Araliaceae), is a very spiney palmlike mesocaul tree endemic to the of central New Guinea which bears a terminal rosette of deeply lobed, meter-wide (3.25-foot wide) dentate margined, peltate leaves on equally long petioles. It ultimately attains a height of eighteen meters (59 feet), at which point it bears a huge panicle of flowers five meters (16.5 feet) high and equally wide; the largest above ground inflorescence of any dicot plant (although Caloncoba flagelliflora (Achariaceae; of West Africa) and Ficus geocarpa (Moraceae; of the Malay Peninsula) and Ficus unciata var. strigosa (also of Malaya) have larger subsurface panicles, each about nine meters (thirty feet) in length. H. ingens' panicles are very unusual; the ultimate twigs be rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Harmsiopanax ingens
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rdf:langString ingens
rdf:langString Harmsiopanax ingens of the Gensing, or Ivy Family (Araliaceae), is a very spiney palmlike mesocaul tree endemic to the of central New Guinea which bears a terminal rosette of deeply lobed, meter-wide (3.25-foot wide) dentate margined, peltate leaves on equally long petioles. It ultimately attains a height of eighteen meters (59 feet), at which point it bears a huge panicle of flowers five meters (16.5 feet) high and equally wide; the largest above ground inflorescence of any dicot plant (although Caloncoba flagelliflora (Achariaceae; of West Africa) and Ficus geocarpa (Moraceae; of the Malay Peninsula) and Ficus unciata var. strigosa (also of Malaya) have larger subsurface panicles, each about nine meters (thirty feet) in length. H. ingens' panicles are very unusual; the ultimate twigs being spikes each bearing about fifty tiny umbels, each umbel with 8 to 20 minute flowers. So panicle, spike and umbel are all represented in a single inflorescence. Harmsiopanax ingens is monocarpic, and again the largest such plant among dicots. H. ingens was discovered in 1973 by W. R. Philipson. Its native name is "makua".
rdf:langString Harmsiopanax ingens är en araliaväxtart som beskrevs av . Harmsiopanax ingens ingår i släktet Harmsiopanax och familjen Araliaceae.
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