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Roystonea regia, commonly known as the royal palm, Cuban royal palm, or Florida royal palm, [4] is a species of palm native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Florida, and parts of Central America. A large and attractive palm, it has been planted throughout the tropics and subtropics as an ornamental tree.
The largest Royal palm is located in Floresta Estadual Edmundo Navarro de Andrade in Rio Claro, São Paulo, Brazil with 42.4 m and was discovered by Vincent Ferh and Mauro Galetti Close up of crown of Roystonea regia showing smooth tapering leaf sheath and fresh leaf scars, Kolkata, India
Roystonea regia. Roystonea is a genus of pinnate-leaved palms which range from south Florida and Mexico south to Venezuela. Seven species are endemic to the Greater Antilles and the Virgin Islands - four of these are Cuban endemics.
Quindio wax palm: Ceroxylon quindiuense [24] [25] ... [26] Croatia: Oak, Pedunculate oak: Quercus, Quercus robur [27] Cuba: Cuban royal palm: Roystonea regia [28]
nikau palm Arecaceae (palm family) Roystonea: royal palms; Roystonea elata: Florida royal palm Arecaceae (palm family) Roystonea regia: Cuban royal palm Arecaceae (palm family) Sabal: sabal palms; Sabal causiarum: Puerto Rican hat palm Arecaceae (palm family) Sabal palmetto: cabbage palmetto Arecaceae (palm family) 912 Sabal rosei: Llanos palmetto
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Paradise Key is located southwest of Homestead, Florida.It is a hammock in the Everglades surrounded by a slough that was first noted by a federal surveyor in 1847. [1] The island included the largest stand of royal palms (Roystonea regia) in the state, as well as orchids, ferns and other rare tropical plants.