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Gender variation in a threatened and endemic palm Trachycarpus takil Becc.

Legenda:a, Munshyari plant (A); b, Gini plant (B), c, Barabe plant (C), d, Lower lamgarah plant (D), e, Upper lamgarah plants - plants E-G from left to right or from base to top of figure, f, Spadix and g, Flowering panicle showing male and female flowers. Flowers growing at the tip are males with long anther filaments, while flowers growing at the basal portion are females with short anther filaments and sterile anthers.
Razlike između T.fortuneia i T. takila:
a, Strap-like ligulae of cultivated Trachycarpus fortunei in the Chaubattia Garden.

b, Short, triangular ligulas on Trachycarpus takil at Kalamuni.

c, T. fortunei cultivated in Nainital, exhibiting a dense crown.

d, Some of the taller T. takil remaining at Kalamuni. Note the open crown on the larger mature plant
