Palms of Madagascar
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Palms of Madagascar
Palms of Madagascar (The ones I saw Debbie Ellis, 10/06) Madagascar’s place in the world • The circles show the places I traveled to. Beach at Ifaty, Coconut palms Approaching the Isalo Massif, an endemic palm species that grows in the savannah grassland • Bismarckia nobilis Bismarckia noblis A grayer leafed form. (This one is in an arboretum) Not a palm but a baobab (Adansonia species), my favorite tree (and me standing by it to give it some scale). This baobab is 1200 years old. Just had to show this to you along with the palms! Me with some kids along the road on the, always interested to see us, on the way to more palms. Isalo Reserve Habitat of Dypsis onilahensis Dypsis onilahensis There are dozens species in the genus Dypsis in Madagascar. Natives call this particular one the bamboo palm (translated). These are growing in the Isalo reserve in a relatively dry area along the Massif (giant rock) canyon wall. The palm genus Ravenea, perhaps R. rivularis. This grows in the moister, shadier side of canyons in Isalo. Ravenea rivularis The main crop here (rice) and the way it is grown (no mechanization and a zebu if you are lucky) Pandanus species OK, Not a palm but kind of palm-like. Here they are mixed in with larger Mango trees at the entrance to the Isalo Reserve. The Massif in the background is a far shot of the habitat of Dypsis onilahensis. Pandanus species Pandanus species Why you don’t rub you hand along a Pandanus leaf as you are hiking by Pandanaus habitat in Isalo More Pandanus habitat Ringtail lemurs Ramanofauna National Reserve (a rain forest) Madagascar palm Ravenala madagascariensis (not really a palm but related to Bird of Paradise). Close-up of leaf sheaths and old and young flower stalks of Madagascar palm Porter’s Chameleon Habitat of Neodypsis decaryi, triangular or triangle palm Neodypsis decaryi endemic to Madagascar • Neodypsis decaryi Sifikas (dancing lemurs) That’s all, Goodbye!