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- Arecaceae - Wikipedia
The Arecaceae ( ˌ ær ə ˈ k eɪ s i iː,-ˌ aɪ ) is a family of perennial, flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales Their growth form can be climbers , shrubs , tree -like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms
- Arecales | Plant Order, Characteristics Uses | Britannica
Arecales, order of flowering plants that contains only one family, Arecaceae (also known as Palmae), which comprises the palms Nearly 2,400 species in 189 genera are known The order includes some of the most important plants in terms of economic value
- Arecaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types
In this article we will discuss about:- 1 Characters of Arecaceae 2 Distribution of Arecaceae 3 Economic Importance 4 Affinities 5 Important Type
- Arecaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Arecaceae include plants of enormous economic importance for human beings, amongst them the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) and the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Several species are employed in the production of vegetable fibers ( Sabal, Chamaerops, Trachycarpus, Borassus )
- ARECACEAE - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
ARECACEAE P Acevedo-Rodríguez A tropical family with 182 genera and ~2,000 species of large to small, erect, prostrate or acaulescent palms, and less often scrambling lianas, commonly climbing through the aid of cirri or flagella Climbing Arecaceae in the Old World are found in 11 genera, of which Calamus L is
- Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
The Arecaceae are woody shrubs, vines, or trees comprising about 200 genera and 3,000 species that are further characterized by having large or very large leaves, each with a tubular sheathing base that typically splits open on one side at maturity
- Arecaceae in Flora of North America - eFloras. org
Arecaceae Schultz Schultzenstein Trees or shrubs [lianas], perennial, branched or unbranched, solitary or clustered Roots adventitious, thick
- ARECACEAE - TheBackCountry
The Arecaceae are a botanical family of perennial climbers, shrubs, acaules and trees commonly known as palm trees (owing to historical usage, the family is alternatively called Palmae) They are flowering plants, a family in the monocot order Arecales
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