Butia Archeri
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''Butia archeri'' is a small species of ''
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with a short trunk native to the states of
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. It has been given the common name dwarf jelly palm in English. Local common names which have been recorded for this species are ''coqueirinho-do-campo'', ''butiazinho'' and ''vassourinha''.


Taxonomy

Sidney Fredrick Glassman first described this species in 1967 from a specimen collected by William Andrew Archer (no. 4048) in Minas Gerais. Glassman named the new species after the collector. Initially he considered it a type of '' Syagrus'', because it had unarmed petioles. Among the many characters
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used to distinguish the genus ''Butia'' from ''Syagrus'' in 1916, Glassman considered the most important to be the three seeds or locules in fruit, the presence of spines along the margins of the petiole, and the smooth rather than plicate spathes. Because Glassman had classified ''Butia archeri'' as a ''Syagrus'', and this new taxon had smooth spathes and fruit with up to three seeds (along with a few other rare taxa at the time classified as ''Syagrus'' but at present ''Butia''), he decided the genus ''Butia'' was indistinguishable from ''Syagrus'', and in 1970 moved all ''Butia'' species to ''Syagrus''. In 1979 Glassman changed his mind after looking at the anatomy of the cross-section of the
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(leaflets) and reclassified it as a ''Butia''.


Infraspecific diversity

*''Butia archeri'' var. ''archeri'' - Native to Goiás, Brasília, Minas Gerais. Glaucous leaves. *''Butia archeri'' var. ''diamantinensis'' K. Soares
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/small> - Native to the area around the town of
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. Green leaves, wide pinnae clustered close together on the rachis, a leaf forming an almost spherical canopy.


Description

This is a solitary-trunked palm, with the trunk usually growing to maximally 1.3m in height and 10-21cm in diameter. It may be acaulescent sometimes, which means the trunk is very short and hidden underground. The 5 to 20 leaves are highly recurved. The leaf has a 5-18cm sheathing leaf base, an unarmed petiole 2-15cm long, a rachis 50–80cm long, and possessing 26-44 pinnae. The leaves are coloured glaucous (greyish) or green, depending on the variety. The pinnae are 25-40cm long and 1.3-2cm wide. The pinnae are inserted at a single plane on both sides of the rachis, such that a pair of pinnae form a 'V'-shape. In the nominate form the pinnae are arranged regularly down the length of the entire rachis. The developing inflorescence is protected in a woody spathe 30–80cm in length; the outside of the spathe is hairless and rarely somewhat scaly (lepidote or squamulate) and the swollen part of the spathe is 30-39cm long and 1.3-8cm wide. The inflorescence is branched to a single order, with 15-35 rachillae (branches) 7-20cm long. It is
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. The flowers are generally purplish. The staminate (male) flowers are 8-10mm long. The pistillate (female) flowers are 5–8mm in length. The shape of the 1.6-2cm x 1.5-1.7cm fruit is an elongated
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, yellowish-green to purplish-green in colour at maturity, and with yellow flesh which tastes sweet and sour. The 1-1.2cm x 0.9-1.1cm nut has an ovoid shape containing 1-3 seeds.


Similar species

According to Glassman in 1979, this taxon can easily be distinguished from other acaulescent species of ''Butia'', such as ''B. arenicola'' and (sometimes) ''B. paraguayensis'', by its petiole margins lacking teeth, and from ''B. microspadix'', which also lacks teeth, by the hairless spathes, which are covered in dark brown hairs in ''B. microspadix''.


Distribution

It is endemic to Brazil, being native to the states of
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,
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Minas Gerais Minas Gerais () is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil, being the fourth largest state by area and the second largest in number of inhabitants with a population of 20,539,989 according to the 2022 Brazilian census, 2022 census. Located in ...
and
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in
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. The population is largely split in three large populations from east to west in regions of higher elevations, split by regions of lower elevations in the major river valleys. The spatial distribution of individuals is usually as small groups clustered together; one rarely encounters lone individuals.


Habitat

It grows in rocky fields in highlands, in the
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ecoregion, where it can locally be very abundant.


Ecology

In its native habitat it flowers from May to December and fruits from July to February. It is found in 50cm high grasses together with the palm species ''Syagrus comosa'', ''S. flexuosa'', ''S. petraea'', ''Allagoptera campestris'' (somewhat rarely), and ''A. leucocalyx'' in Fazenda Água Limpa in the Federal District. This area has an elevation of 1,100m and an annual rainfall of 1,600mm, a dry season in the winter from July to September, in
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soil with a relatively high amount of aluminium oxides. The seeds are usually preyed upon by insects and small rodents.


Horticulture

Seeds germinate with difficulty (48% abortion rate according to a 2009 study). It grows quite slowly. It tolerates transplantation very well, even when an adult. It is advised to plant the palms in full sunlight. It is said to take -5°C, but should be protected at 0°C in the
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. The USDA hardiness zone is 9a, according to a nursery. By 2011 it was grown by
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, a senior Brazilian botanist specialised in palms, in his Plantarum institute.


Conservation

In 2004 the Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente of the state of São Paulo rated the species as 'Vulnerable' (SMA no. 48, 2004). In 2012 the conservation status was evaluated as 'least concern' by the
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in Brazil.


References

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