Site Navigation
Categories:
Plant families
Palms
Tropical agriculture

Summary Of: Arecaceae

Arecaceae is notable for having the individual trees with the largest seed... List of Arecaceae genera by alphabetical order... Arecaceae is the first modern family of monocots that is clearly represented in the fossil record... Arecaceae has great economic importance including coconut products... Also belonging to the family of the Arecaceae are the Date Palm... Arecaceae in Flora of North America... latest Arecaceae or Palmae classification...

Encyclodia Page On: Arecaceae

These Are Links To Other Documents
Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera | Scientific classification | Plantae | Magnoliophyta | Liliopsida | Arecales | list of Arecaceae genera | flowering plants | monocot | genera | species | tropical | subtropical | temperate | evergreen | leaves | habitat | rainforests | deserts | symbols | vacations | This grove of the native species Washingtonia filifera in Palm Canyon, California is growing alongside a stream running through the desert. | | Washingtonia filifera | California | monopodial | Washingtonia | Roystonea | sympodial | rattans | Guihaia | Rhapis | leaves | inflorescence | panicle | spike | bracts | spathes | flowers | fruit | seeded | drupe | Salacca | Fruits of Palmyra at Guntur, India | | Guntur | India | coco de mer | Raffia palms | Corypha | Ceroxylon quindiuense | Colombia's | Coconut palm trees in Mumbai, India | | Mumbai | India | tropics | Madagascar | Africa | Colombia | subtropics | Chamaerops humilis | France | Mediterranean climate | Rhopalostylis sapida | Chatham Islands | oceanic climate | Ireland | canopy | understory | Ceroxylon | Andes | desert | oases | Date Palm | basic | lime | acidic | serpentine | A coconut palm. | | A coconut palm tree in Curaçao. | | Curaçao | monophyletic | paraphyletic | carpels | synapomorphies | gynoecium | monoecious | monopodial | DNA | monophyletic | paraphyletic | The orange fruit on a palm tree. | | Areca | Betel palm | Bactris | Pupunha | Bismarckia | Borassus | Sugar palm | Toddy palm | Calamus | Cocos | Copernicia | Carnauba wax | Corypha | Elaeis | Euterpe | Hyphaene | doum palm | Jubaea | Latania | Mauritia | Metroxylon | Phoenix | Date palm | Raphia | Roystonea | Sabal | Salacca | Salak | Syagrus | Trachycarpus | Windmill palm | Kumaon palm | Washingtonia | by taxonomic groups | by alphabetical order | A cross-section of a palm branch | | Cretaceous | Nypa fruticans | Acrocomia aculeata | adaptive radiation | monocots | Pritchardia affinis, a critically endangered species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. | | Pritchardia affinis | Hawaiian Islands | urbanization | heart of palm | World Conservation Union | World Wildlife Fund | Hyophorbe amaricaulis | Mauritius | Fruit of the Date Palm Phoenix dactylifera | | Date Palm | Mesopotamians | Bible | Quran | Areca | betel nut | betel | Rattans | furniture | baskets | Coconut | Palm oil | oil palms | Elaeis | heart of palm | sap | fermented | palm wine | alcoholic beverage | Africa | India | Philippines | Palm Sunday | festival | Dragon's blood | medicine | varnish | dyes | Daemonorops | Coir | coconuts | Sago | Metroxylon sagu | staple food | New Guinea | Moluccas | Washingtonia robusta trees line Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, California. | | Washingtonia robusta | Santa Monica, California | ornamental plants | Mediterranean | botanical gardens | Trachycarpus fortunei | Asia | Rhapidophyllum hystrix | Sabal minor | United States | hardy palms | South Carolina | Cabbage Palmetto | Fort Moultrie | American Revolutionary War | Maryland | Arkansas | Ohio | Oregon | Washington | British Columbia | New Jersey | Trachycarpus fortunei | Faroe Islands | Palm branch (symbol) | Romans | Christians | Palm Sunday | Jesus | Jerusalem | Judaism | Sukkot | Tree of life | Kabbalah | paradise | Haiti | Guam | Florida | South Carolina | Travellers palm | Zingiberales | Sago palm | cycad | gymnosperm | Toddy tapping | Postelsia | brown algae | Hardy palms | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | 2007 | 06-12 | Categories | Plant families | Palms | Tropical agriculture |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Arecaceae".