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- Organizing and summarizing search results for youThe lower classifications of the Arecaceae family include the following subfamilies:
- Arecoideae: The largest subfamily with 14 tribes and over 100 genera.
- Calamoideae: Includes climbing palms like rattans.
- Ceroxyloideae: Has small to medium-sized flowers arranged spirally, with a gynoecium of three joined carpels.
- Coryphoideae: The second-largest subfamily with 8 tribes.
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Arecaceae - Wikipedia
The Arecaceae 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. Those having a tree-like form are colloquially called palm trees. Currently, 181 genera with around 2,600 species are … See more
The word Arecaceae is derived from the word areca with the suffix "-aceae". Areca is derived from Portuguese, via Malayalam അടയ്ക്ക … See more
Most palms are native to tropical and subtropical climates. Palms thrive in moist and hot climates but can be found in a variety of different habitats. Their diversity is highest in wet, lowland forests. South America, the Caribbean, and areas of the South Pacific See more
Palms are a monophyletic group of plants, meaning the group consists of a common ancestor and all its descendants. Extensive taxonomic research on palms began with botanist H.E. Moore, who organized palms into 15 major groups based mostly on … See more
Whether as shrubs, tree-like, or vines, palms have two methods of growth: solitary or clustered. The common representation is that of a solitary shoot ending in a crown of … See more
Evidence for cultivation of the date palm by Mesopotamians and other Middle Eastern peoples exists from more than 5,000 years ago, in the form of date wood, pits for storing dates, … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Family Classification Order of Palm Trees - Arecaceae - Trebrown
Find the complete list of all the world's palm tree species organized by the phylogenetic relationships among palm genera. Click on any scientific name to load detailed facts and …
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 …
Arecaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion
Learn about the palm family (Arecaceae) with 217 genera and 2500 species, their vegetative and floral features, distribution, economic importance and affinities. Find out the primitive and …
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Arecaceae - AcademiaLab
Learn about the family Arecaceae, also known as palm trees or palms, a monocotyledonous group with distinctive morphological features and economic importance. Find out their …
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Arecaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Arecaceae have distributions mostly in warm, tropical regions and are often ecologically important where they occur. The family has recently been classified into five subfamilies: …
Arecaceae - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 22, 2024 · The Arecaceae are the first modern family of monocots appearing 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 …
Phylogenetic relationships among arecoid palms (Arecaceae: …
Although the majority of the clades recognized in the classification of Arecoideae are well supported, some groups (e.g. sub-tribes Basseliniinae and Dypsidinae) are less robust. …
Arecaceae - World Flora Online
Aug 3, 2024 · The Arecaceae TEN provides nomenclatural and taxonomic data for palms based on WCVP (version 11). It is curated by the Arecaceae TEN and available as a Darwin Core …
Taxonomy browser (Arecaceae) - National Center for …
THE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
A new phylogenetic classification of the palm family, …
Jan 1, 2005 · An outline of a new phylogenetic classification of the palm family (Arecaceae, syn. Palmae) is published with the aim of validating new names of suprageneric taxa prior to the publication of the...
Arecaceae - eFlora of India
Arecaceae or Palmae is an ancient and fourth largest family among monocotyledons(Sub-class Spadiciflorae) after Orchidaceae, Poaceae and Liliaceae . Palms are mostly tropical and can …
Arecaceae Family | Botanico Hub
Within the Arecaceae family, there are currently 181 genera recognized, including well-known palms such as coconut (Cocos nucifera), date (Phoenix dactylifera), and oil palm (Elaeis …
Arecaceae : Palm Family | Atlas of Living Australia
Traits vary in scope from morphological attributes (e.g. leaf area, seed mass, plant height) to ecological attributes (e.g. fire response, flowering time, pollinators) and physiological …
This article presents an outline of a new phylogenetic classification of the palms based on DNA sequence data and morphological evidence. It validates new names of suprageneric taxa and …
Arecaceae - FNA
Although palms appeared in various taxonomic schemes since the time of Linnaeus, the first attempt at a modern phylogenetic classification of the palms was published by H. E. Moore Jr. …
Arecaceae in Flora of North America - eFloras.org
With the advent of molecular techniques and a resurgence in palm research, however, realignments in the classification may be expected, and indeed additional data already require …
THE MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF THE ARECACEAE …
This paper summarizes the important morphological differences that distinguish the Arecaceae (Palmae) as a family and also those differences which distinguish the 6 palm subfamilies and …
A PDF document that describes the characteristics, distribution, and uses of three genera of climbing palms in the family Arecaceae: Desmoncus, Chamaedorea, and Bactris. It includes a …
THE MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF THE ARECACEAE …
This paper summarizes the important morphological differences that distinguish the Arecaceae (Palmae) as a family and also those differences which distinguish the 6 palm subfamilies and …
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