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===Conservation Status:===
===Conservation Status:===
[www.iucnredlist.org/searchdetails.php/38606/summ Threatened]
[https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/38606/2880766 Threatened]<br/>
Despite being widely distributed, the total number of palms
Despite being widely distributed, the total number of palms
is relatively small, and it is cut down by the locals for its palm heart.
is relatively small, and it is cut down by the locals for its palm heart.
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===Culture:===
===Culture:===
Lightly shaded, moist but well drained position.
Lightly shaded, moist but well drained position.
Apparantly not quite as moisture loving as its sibling
Apparently not quite as moisture loving as its sibling
''M. darianii''. Requires at least warm sub-tropical conditions.
''M. darianii''. Requires at least warm sub-tropical conditions.
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 9 August 2024

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Figure 1. M. insignis at the Tsimbazaza Zoo, Antananarivo.

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Found in lowland to mid-altitude rainforest all along the east coast of Madagascar.

Conservation Status:[edit]

Threatened
Despite being widely distributed, the total number of palms is relatively small, and it is cut down by the locals for its palm heart.

Description:[edit]

A very attractive, medium to large solitary, pinnate, litter trapping palm to 8m tall, with up to 20 4-5m long leaves held in a "shuttlecock" type arrangement.

General:[edit]

Insignis is latin for outstanding or remarkable.

Culture:[edit]

Lightly shaded, moist but well drained position. Apparently not quite as moisture loving as its sibling M. darianii. Requires at least warm sub-tropical conditions.

Figure 2. M. insignis inflorescence.

Contributed by:[edit]

Jack Sayers (Figure 1&2)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk