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  • Arecaceae - Wikipedia
    The Arecaceae were the first modern family of monocots to appear in the fossil record around 80 million years ago (Mya), during the late Cretaceous period The first modern species, such as Nypa fruticans and Acrocomia aculeata, appeared 69 Mya, as evidenced by fossil Nypa pollen
  • Arecales | Plant Order, Palms, Characteristics Uses | Britannica
    Arecales, order of flowering plants that contains only one family, Arecaceae (fomerly known as Palmae), which comprises nearly 190 genera and more than 2,450 species of palms
  • Arecaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Arecaceae is defined as a family of approximately 2500 arboreal species, commonly known as palms, that are found in equatorial, tropical, and subtropical regions, characterized by their tall, unbranched stems and distinctive rosette of leaves
  • Arecaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion
    In this article we will discuss about:- 1 Characters of Arecaceae 2 Distribution of Arecaceae 3 Economic Importance 4 Affinities 5 Important Type
  • Arecaceae: Palm Family. Identify plants, flowers, shrubs and trees.
    In North America, the Palm family includes trees and tree-like shrubs with slender, unbranching trunks, and large pinnately or palmately divided leaves The flowers form in clusters, typically surrounded by or emerging from one or more bracts (modified leaves), which may become woody with age
  • Arecaceae (Palm Family) - FSUS
    Key to Arecaceae A family of about 181 genera and 2600 species, trees and shrubs, of tropical and subtropical regions of both hemispheres Key advice:Palms have some specialized terminonology that is used in the key and in their identification
  • Geographical ecology of the palms (Arecaceae): determinants of . . .
    Palms (Arecaceae), characteristic of tropical and sub-tropical regions across the world (Dransfield et al , 2008), are also among the oldest monocotyledonous flowering plants (Janssen and Bremer, 2004) and have a rich fossil record (Harley, 2006)
  • Arecaceae - FNA
    Stems woody, subterranean or terrestrial, creeping or erect [climbing], slender or massive, sometimes conspicuously enlarged and storing starch and water, smooth or covered with fibrous or prickly remains of leaf bases


















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