Dypsis carlsmithii is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae.
It is endemic to the eastern lowland rainforests of Madagascar.
It is a rare palm, with fewer than 15 mature individuals identified from two locations in the northeast: Tampolo on the western coast of Masoala Peninsula, and Mahavelona, north of Toamasina, where it grows between 20 and 100 meters elevation.
[1] Its trunk grows to 6 m tall and about 40–50 cm in diameter, with mature leaves about 140 cm long by about 80 cm wide.
This Areceae article is a stub.