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Windmill palms
Windmill palms are a genus of fan palms. Native to natural forests and wetlands of Asia, these fan palms are often cultivated as ornamental plants. In Asia, they are often used to create rope, furniture, and brushes. Their wax has been used as a polish and in the creation of carbon paper. Larvae also use windmill palms as food.
Oenocarpus
Oenocarpus
Oenocarpus is a genus of palm trees characterized by its multi-stemmed growth and feather-like leaves that arch gracefully. These palms are typically found in tropical forests of South America, thriving under the canopy in moist, shaded conditions. The elongated, clustered fruits of oenocarpus are notable for their economic importance, often used in local diets and for oil extraction.
Linospadix
Linospadix
Linospadix are small understory palms thriving in the dense, humid environments typical of their native habitats. Characterized by slender, clustering stems and long, pinnate leaves, these palms exhibit a lush, green appearance. Their ability to grow in low-light conditions and adapt to restricted soil nutrients highlight their resilience and ecological role in forest regeneration and undergrowth dynamics.
Cryosophila
Cryosophila
Cryosophila is a genus of palms predominantly found in Central America, characterized by their slender trunks and spiny petioles. The leaves are typically bifid, presenting a unique fan shape. These plants thrive in tropical rainforest environments, with their spiky features serving as a deterrent against herbivores, contributing to their survival and propagation in dense undergrowth.
Livistona
Livistona
Livistona are a genus of fan palms - palms whose fronds radiate around a central point, much like a paper fan. Its Latin name Livistona orginates from the creator of the Edinburgh botanical garden in Scotland in 1670: Patrick Murray, the Baron of Livingston.
Pseudophoenix
Pseudophoenix
Pseudophoenix is a genus of palms characterized by their slender, often slightly bottle-shaped trunks and crown of stiff, blue-green leaves. Thriving in tropical environments, these palms typically grow in arid, sandy soils, showcasing resilience with deep root systems that tap into scarce water resources. Their striking appearance, with clusters of small fruits, makes them notable in their native landscapes.
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Fishtail palms
Fishtail palms native to Southeast Asia, is a unique-looking palm with bi-pinnate fronds that resemble a fish's tail. Fishtail palms commonly used in tropical gardens and landscapes. These palms are dioecious and produce long panicles of flowers that attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Washingtonia
Washingtonia
Washingtonia comprise a small genus of palms whose leaflets form a rounded fan shape. They produce edible fruit, which was a minor food source for Native Americans. The fruit is also a food source for birds, who in turn, disperse the seeds. These palms are most often cultivated as ornamental trees. This genus is named after George Washington.
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Trachycarpus
Windmill palms
Windmill palms are a genus of fan palms. Native to natural forests and wetlands of Asia, these fan palms are often cultivated as ornamental plants. In Asia, they are often used to create rope, furniture, and brushes. Their wax has been used as a polish and in the creation of carbon paper. Larvae also use windmill palms as food.
Oenocarpus
Oenocarpus
Oenocarpus is a genus of palm trees characterized by its multi-stemmed growth and feather-like leaves that arch gracefully. These palms are typically found in tropical forests of South America, thriving under the canopy in moist, shaded conditions. The elongated, clustered fruits of oenocarpus are notable for their economic importance, often used in local diets and for oil extraction.
Linospadix
Linospadix
Linospadix are small understory palms thriving in the dense, humid environments typical of their native habitats. Characterized by slender, clustering stems and long, pinnate leaves, these palms exhibit a lush, green appearance. Their ability to grow in low-light conditions and adapt to restricted soil nutrients highlight their resilience and ecological role in forest regeneration and undergrowth dynamics.
Cryosophila
Cryosophila
Cryosophila is a genus of palms predominantly found in Central America, characterized by their slender trunks and spiny petioles. The leaves are typically bifid, presenting a unique fan shape. These plants thrive in tropical rainforest environments, with their spiky features serving as a deterrent against herbivores, contributing to their survival and propagation in dense undergrowth.
Livistona
Livistona
Livistona are a genus of fan palms - palms whose fronds radiate around a central point, much like a paper fan. Its Latin name Livistona orginates from the creator of the Edinburgh botanical garden in Scotland in 1670: Patrick Murray, the Baron of Livingston.
Pseudophoenix
Pseudophoenix
Pseudophoenix is a genus of palms characterized by their slender, often slightly bottle-shaped trunks and crown of stiff, blue-green leaves. Thriving in tropical environments, these palms typically grow in arid, sandy soils, showcasing resilience with deep root systems that tap into scarce water resources. Their striking appearance, with clusters of small fruits, makes them notable in their native landscapes.
Caryota
Fishtail palms
Fishtail palms native to Southeast Asia, is a unique-looking palm with bi-pinnate fronds that resemble a fish's tail. Fishtail palms commonly used in tropical gardens and landscapes. These palms are dioecious and produce long panicles of flowers that attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Washingtonia
Washingtonia
Washingtonia comprise a small genus of palms whose leaflets form a rounded fan shape. They produce edible fruit, which was a minor food source for Native Americans. The fruit is also a food source for birds, who in turn, disperse the seeds. These palms are most often cultivated as ornamental trees. This genus is named after George Washington.
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