Brahea armata


  Brahea armata  young palm in landscape

Brahea armata young palm in landscape


  Brahea armata  mature palm in landscape (with multiple inflorescences)

Brahea armata mature palm in landscape (with multiple inflorescences)


  Brahea armata  mature palm in landscape with marcescent leaves

Brahea armata mature palm in landscape with marcescent leaves


  Brahea armata  stem of young palm (close view)

Brahea armata stem of young palm (close view)


  Brahea armata  stem of mature palm (close view)

Brahea armata stem of mature palm (close view)


  Brahea armata  fibers of leaf sheath and marginal teeth along petiole

Brahea armata fibers of leaf sheath and marginal teeth along petiole


  Brahea armata  abaxial leaf costa and marginal teeth on petiole

Brahea armata abaxial leaf costa and marginal teeth on petiole


  Brahea armata  adaxial hastula and marginal teeth on petiole. Photograph courtesy of Mariana P. Beckman, DPI

Brahea armata adaxial hastula and marginal teeth on petiole. Photograph courtesy of Mariana P. Beckman, DPI


  Brahea armata  mature palm leaf and flowers

Brahea armata mature palm leaf and flowers


  Brahea armata  flowers

Brahea armata flowers


  Brahea armata  mature palm with fruit

Brahea armata mature palm with fruit


  Brahea armata  immature yellow fruit

Brahea armata immature yellow fruit


  Brahea armata  seed. Photograph courtesy of Mariana P. Beckman, DPI

Brahea armata seed. Photograph courtesy of Mariana P. Beckman, DPI


  Brahea armata  wooly hairs and marginal teeth on petiole of young palm

Brahea armata wooly hairs and marginal teeth on petiole of young palm


  Brahea armata  wooly hairs and marginal teeth on petiole (mm scale)

Brahea armata wooly hairs and marginal teeth on petiole (mm scale)


Common name

blue hesper palm

Description

Stems: Solitary, erect, to 15 m in height and 45 cm in diameter and somewhat swollen at the base. Old leaves or leafleaf:
in palms -- the leaf blade (which is usually divided into leaflets or leaf segments), the petiole (or leaf stalk) and the sheath (which forms the attachment of the leaf to the stem)
bases may cover the stem, but with age, it becomes bare with rings of leafleaf:
in palms -- the leaf blade (which is usually divided into leaflets or leaf segments), the petiole (or leaf stalk) and the sheath (which forms the attachment of the leaf to the stem)
scars. Leaves: Costapalmatecostapalmate:
a fan-shaped leaf with a midrib (costa) extending into the blade, sometimes extending far enough into the blade to cause it to curve (e.g., <em>Sabal palmetto</em>)
, induplicateinduplicate:
Most palm leaflets or leaf segments are obviously folded. If the folds create a V-shape, with the midrib lower than the margins (so that rain might fall "into a valley"), the folding is induplicate.
, icy-blue or blue-green, up to 2.5 m across, and divided to about the midpoint into stiff segments with bifidbifid:
deeply cleft into two usually equal parts or two-lobed from the apex; for example, palms with bifid leaves or leaflet tips (e.g., <em>Chamaedorea metallica</em> has bifid leaves)
tips. The petioles are armed with robust marginal teeth and covered with wooly hairs. Flowers and fruit: The spectacular inflorescences are up to 5 m long and hang downward from among the leaves. Flowers are hermaphroditic, with yellow petals. Fruit oblong to spherical, about 2 cm across, and brown to black when mature.

Diagnostic features

Field: A robust, solitary palm with slight swelling at the base of the stem, icy-blue to blue-green leaves, and irregular teeth along the petiole margins

Lab: Black to brown floccosefloccose:
having tufts of soft, uneven hairs (e.g., <em>Bismarckia nobilis</em> leaves)
indumentum

May be confused with

Washingtonia sp. are somewhat similar and grow in many of the same locations, but Washingtonia palms are grassy green, not blue or silvery. Brahea brandegeei could be confused with B. armata, but its leaves are green on the upper surface.

Distribution

Native to sandy or rocky soils in desert of northwestern Mexico

Additional comments

Often planted in California and other hot, dry regions of the southwestern United States

Scientific name

Brahea armata S.Watson

Family

Arecaceae/Palmae

Synonyms

Brahea clara (L.H.Bailey) Espejo & López-Ferrari

Brahea roezlii Linden

Erythea armata (S.Watson) Watson

Erythea clara L.H.Bailey

Erythea elegans Franceschi ex Becc.

Erythea roezlii (Linden) L.H.Bailey

Glaucothea armata (S.Watson) O.F.Cook

Glaucothea elegans (Franceschi ex Becc.) Johnston