Dypsis beentjei is an acaulescent flowering plant belonging to the family of palm trees, Arecaceae.[2][3]
It is a clustering acaulescent palm with subterranean and procumbent stems. Stem is 4 by 1.4 cm, a dull brown, with 2 mm diameter roots.[2]
It is endemic to Madagascar and only known from Antanambe forest at elevations of 300–400 m (980–1,310 ft) above sea level.[1]
Dypsis beentjei is an acaulescent flowering plant belonging to the family of palm trees, Arecaceae.