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Chamaerops is a genus of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. It contains only one species, Chamaerops humilis , variously called European fan palm or the Mediterranean dwarf palm . It is one of the most cold-hardy palms and is used in landscaping in temperate climates.
Chamaerops fortunei Hook. T. wagnerianus hort. ex Becc. Trachycarpus fortunei , known in English as Chusan palm [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and in American as Chinese windmill palm , [ 4 ] is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree in the family Arecaceae, native to parts of China, Japan, Myanmar and India.
Arecaceae (palm family) Chamaerops: chamaerops palm trees; Chamaerops humilis: Mediterranean fan palm Arecaceae (palm family) Cocos: cocos palm trees; Cocos nucifera: coconut palm Arecaceae (palm family) Dypsis: dypsis palm trees; Dypsis decaryi: triangle palm Arecaceae (palm family) Dypsis lutescens: cane palm; yellow palm Arecaceae (palm family)
This is a list of all the genera in the botanical family Arecaceae, the palm family, arranged by tribes and subtribes within the family. [1] Genera Palmarum (2008) lists 183 genera. [2] Lanonia, Saribus, and the monotypic genera Jailoloa, Wallaceodoxa, Manjekia, [3] and Sabinaria, which were described after 2008, have also been included below.
Trachycarpeae includes palms from both tropical and subtropical zones; the northernmost naturally-occurring palm is a member of this tribe (Chamaerops humilis). [4] Several genera can be found in cultivation in temperate areas, for example species of Trachycarpus , Chamaerops , Rhapidophyllum and Washingtonia .
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.
Sabal minor, commonly known as the dwarf palmetto, [4] is a small species of palm.It is native to the deep southeastern and south-central United States and northeastern Mexico.
It is a shrub-like clumping palm, with several stems growing from a single base. The stems grow slowly and often tightly together, reaching 1–2 m (3–7 ft) or more tall.