Dypsis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. They are slender, evergreen palms with yellow flowers carried in panicles amongst the pinnate leaves. Many Dypsis species have aerial branching (above the main trunk), a rare growth habit among palms.[2] Some have marcescent leaves that remain attached after death and trap litter for nutrients.[3]
The etymology is obscure but may be related to the Greek dypto ‘I dive’ or dyptes ‘diver’.[4] The species are native to Tanzania, Madagascar, and various islands in the Indian Ocean (Mauritius and Comoros). A few are naturalized in other regions, especially in the Caribbean.[1]
Species include:
Dypsis ambanjae
Dypsis ambositrae
Dypsis ampasindavae
Dypsis andrianatonga
Dypsis ankirindro
Dypsis antanambensis
Dypsis arenarum
Dypsis baronii
Dypsis basilonga
Dypsis beentjei
Dypsis bejofo
Dypsis boiviniana
Dypsis brevicaulis