Beccariophoenix is a genus of three species of Arecaceae (palms), native to Madagascar.
Crownshafts are not present in the genus; the leaves are pinnate, to 2–5 m long.
Older specimens do not display the windowpanes as the leaflets completely divide from each other.
They are somewhat cold hardy, down to about -3 °C, making them a good look-alike for the coconut in cooler climates.
The 'windows' palm was originally classified as a variant of B. madagascariensis,[2][3] but was given its own name in June 2014.