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is a large palm which reaches a height of 20–30 metres (66–98 ft) tall, (with heights up to 34.5 m (113 ft) reported) and a stem diameter of about 47 centimetres (19 in). (K. F. Connor reports a maximum stem diameter of 61 cm (24 in).) The trunk is stout, very smooth
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protrudes from this. Seedlings in cultivation are reported to begin producing a stem two years after germination, at the point where they produce their thirteenth leaf. Growth rates of seedlings averaged 4.2 cm (1.7 in) per year in
Florida.
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Carbajal, Daisy; Ravelo, Yazmin; Molina, Vivian; Mas, Rosa; de
Lourdes Arruzazabala, MarĂa (May 2009). "D-004, a lipid extract from royal palm fruit, exhibits antidepressant effects in the forced swim test and the tail suspension test in mice".
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and grey-white in colour with a characteristic bulge below a distinctive green crownshaft. Trees have about 15 leaves which can be up to 4 m (13 ft) long. The flowers are white with pinkish anthers. The fruit are
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has been planted throughout the tropics and subtropics as an ornamental. The seed is used as a source of oil and for livestock feed. Leaves are used for thatching and the wood for construction. The roots are used as a
541:, a compound which allows nitrogenase to function by reducing the oxygen concentration in the root nodule. In addition to evidence of nitrogen fixation, the nodules were also found to be producing
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in shape, 8.9–15 millimetres (0.35–0.59 in) long and 7–10.9 mm (0.28–0.43 in) wide. They are green when immature, turning red and eventually purplish-black as they mature.
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Roncal, Julissa; Scott Zona; Carl E. Lewis (2008). "Molecular
Phylogenetic Studies of Caribbean Palms (Arecaceae) and Their Relationships to Biogeography and Conservation".
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continued to be applied to a variety of superficially similar species which were not, in fact, closely related. To address this problem, American botanist
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Basu, P. S.; A. C. Ghosh (2001). "Production of Indole Acetic Acid in
Culture by a Rhizobium Species from the Root Nodules of a Monocotyledonous Tree,
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839:) has a history of use in horticulture that dated from at least 1838, and that the species had been propagated around the world under that name.
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expands it only pushes a portion of the embryo out of the seed. As a result, the seedling develops adjacent to the seed. The embryo forms a
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to a "large, solitary palm with an ashen white trunk topped by a green leaf sheath and pinnate leaves" growing in central
Florida. While no
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DNA failed to resolve the position of the genus within the
Arecoideae. As of 2008, there appear to be no molecular phylogenetic studies of
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fibres, but lower in density, making it a potentially useful source for the use in lightweight composite materials. An extract from
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843:, on the other hand, had only been used since 1949, and was used much less widely. On that basis, Zona proposed that the name
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is now the correct name for the species. The royal palm reaches heights from 15–24 m (50–80 ft) tall. Populations in
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Rao, K. Murali Mohan; K. Mohana Rao (2007). "Extraction and tensile properties of natural fibers: Vakka, date and bamboo".
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Asmussen, Conny B.; John
Dransfield; Vinnie Deickmann; Anders S. Barfod; Jean-Christophe Pintaud; William J. Baker (2006).
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Metabolism in Root Nodules of a Monocotyledonous Tree
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as a landscape palm. It appears to naturalise with ease, and extensive naturalised populations are present in
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Svenning, Jens
Christian (2002). "Non-native ornamental palms invade a secondary tropical forest in Panama".
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and bats are reported pollinators. Seeds are dispersed by birds and bats that feed upon the fruit.
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is called the Cuban royal palm or simply the royal palm. In Cuba, the tree is called the
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drink, by Cubans of Haitian origin. They are also used as a treatment for
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is also used for thatch, construction timber, and in some forms of
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Zona, Scott (December 1996). "Roystonea (Arecaceae: Arecoideae)".
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MartĂnez Betancourt, Julio; Marco Antonio Vásquez Dávila (1992).
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Fleming, Theodore H.; Cullen Geiselman; W. John Kress (2009).
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was established due to the high concentration of the species.
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RodrĂguez Castillo, AngĂ©lica M.; Jessica R. Eberhard (2006).
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to Central American populations of the species. However,
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1958:(1900). "The Method of Types in Botanical Nomenclature".
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plays an important role in popular religion in Cuba. In
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1087:, the Florida bonneted bat, and is used as a retreat for
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a monocotyledonous tree, bears rhizobial root nodules".
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Volpato, Gabriele; Daimy GodĂnez; Angela Beyra (2009).
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in Brazil. It is susceptible to bud rot caused by the
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Harper's new combination immediately supplanted Cook's
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The species was first described by American naturalist
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Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society
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Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society
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Plants Used In Cambodia/Plantes utilisées au Cambodge
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and rows of circular leaf scars are clearly visible.
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described two new species based on collections from
521:-containing root nodules is usually associated with
2825:"La palma real en las religiones populares en Cuba"
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2271:(Arecaceae: Arecoideae). Flora Neotropica 71: 1–36.
2642:Garofalo, Joseph F.; Robert T. McMillian (2004).
1269:, is being studied as a potential alternative to
529:; this was the first record of root nodules in a
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1645:Basu, P. S.; A. C. Ghosh; T. K. Dangar (1997). "
1121:. Its pollen was also found in the stomachs of
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1479:"Tree Register: National Register of Big Trees"
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680:, which he named in honour of American general
2509:Annals of the Entomological Society of America
2156:. Phnom Penh: Imprimerie Olympic. p. 539.
1357:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T62329A59233195.en
981:). William Bartram described the species from
2612:Garofalo, J. F.; McMillan, R. T. Jr. (1999).
2501:"Notes on the biology of the royal palm bug,
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1133:, Leach's single leaf bat (a nectar-feeder).
1127:, the Cuban flower bat (a pollen-feeder) and
2536:Fernández-Hernández, Douglas Manuel (2007).
1883:: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
1415:: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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2377:Timm, Robert M.; Hugh H. Genoways (2004).
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1296:. It also has symbolic importance in the
1265:(BPH) in rodents. D-004, is a mixture of
1155:is the host plant for the royal palm bug,
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715:showing fibrous roots typical of monocots.
537:(an enzyme used in nitrogen fixation) and
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2284:(1936). "Royal Palms in Upper Florida".
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732:, and he placed them in a new species,
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2505:Barber (Hemiptera, Thaumastocoridae)"
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2069:(1994). "(1141) Proposal to Conserve
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1343:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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623:in Cuba. In 1825 German botanist
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2740:Among Haitian Immigrants in Cuba"
2466:The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
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1505:. Cuba Naturaleza. Archived from
437:Widely planted as an ornamental,
3284:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:176141-2
3155:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:222809-2
2563:from the original on 2012-07-13.
2137:10.1016/j.compstruct.2005.07.023
1827:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2006.00521.x
1288:it is associated primarily with
707:Stem base of two individuals in
644:was proposed by German botanist
517:trees in India. The presence of
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1019:. Royal Palm State Park in the
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1081:are used as roosting sites by
887:Shedding of leaf in royal palm
684:, and renamed Kunth's species
625:Curt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel
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1:
3338:NatureServe imperiled species
2713:. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
1454:Agricultural Research Service
1319:
1261:fruit known as D-004 reduces
1206:The species is considered an
1164:Pyrrhocalles antiqua orientis
615:based on collections made by
584:and the relationship between
2578:; Robert B. Srygley (1999).
2077:(Kunth) O. F. Cook, against
917:—during germination, as the
513:bacteria have been found on
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2379:"The Florida bonneted bat,
1312:plays an important role in
1263:benign prostate hyperplasia
568:Roystoneae. The placement
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51:Collier-Seminole State Park
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2709:Austin, Daniel F. (2004).
2419:Osteopilus septentrionalis
2306:10.1126/science.84.2168.60
1980:10.1126/science.12.300.475
1881:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1413:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1379:"NatureServe Explorer 2.0"
1273:for the treatment of BPH.
1093:Osteopilus septentriolalis
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599:based on trees growing in
3353:Trees of Northern America
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2794:10.1016/j.pbb.2009.01.008
2765:10.1007/s10745-008-9211-4
2661:: 324–325. Archived from
2499:Baranowski, R.M. (1958).
2150:Dy Phon, Pauline (2000).
1787:10.1007/s12229-008-9005-9
1591:Tropical tree seed manual
1503:), national tree of Cuba"
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3368:National symbols of Cuba
3358:Trees of Central America
2557:10.21829/azm.2007.232569
1588:. In J. A. Vozzo (ed.).
1037:, and parts of southern
934:Distribution and habitat
387:, commonly known as the
2545:Acta ZoolĂłgica Mexicana
2342:. National Park Service
2336:"Royal Palm State Park"
2073:Kunth, the Basionym of
1989:2027/hvd.32044106398464
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879:Reproduction and growth
481:The distinctive smooth
3363:Trees of the Caribbean
2423:Journal of Herpetology
1622:Flora of North America
1580:Connor, K. F. (2002).
1277:Religious significance
1200:Thielaviopsis paradoxa
1191:Phytophthora palmivora
989:in the area of modern
888:
795:botanical nomenclature
793:Based on the rules of
748:, British Guiana (now
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627:moved it to the genus
617:Alexander von Humboldt
611:described the species
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2503:Xylastodoris luteolus
1702:10.1007/s002849900352
1350:: e.T62329A59233195.
1158:Xylastodoris luteolus
1149:, feed on the fruit.
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847:should be conserved.
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646:Carl Ludwig Willdenow
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2462:) in Western Panama"
2460:Amazona ochrocephala
2390:Journal of Mammalogy
2125:Composite Structures
1767:The Botanical Review
1737:Acta Biotechnologica
1690:Current Microbiology
1651:Folia Microbiologica
1332:Carrero, C. (2021).
1135:Artibeus jamaicensis
1124:Phyllonycteris poeyi
742:Charles Henry Wright
609:Carl Sigismund Kunth
443:traditional medicine
355:Roystonea ventricosa
2756:2009HumEc..37...43V
2711:Florida ethnobotany
2298:1936Sci....84...60C
2030:(6): 200–05. 1906.
1972:1900Sci....12..475C
1779:2008BotRv..74...78R
1499:"Cuban Royal Palm (
1292:or with his father
1143:Myiozetetes similis
1130:Monophyllus redmani
1105:). The flowers of
1067:southern California
904:European honey bees
818:Liberty Hyde Bailey
564:Arecoideae and the
312:Roystonea floridana
60:Conservation status
3348:Symbols of Florida
2648:diseases of palms"
2234:10.1007/BF02809652
2185:10.1093/aob/mcp197
1663:10.1007/BF02815473
1586:(Kunth) O.F. Cook"
1139:Jamaican fruit bat
951:Dominican Republic
889:
875:("Western palm").
764:E. ventricosa
729:R. borinquena
717:
701:
676:created the genus
665:Wettinia praemorsa
660:O. praemorsa
655:Prestoea acuminata
543:indole acetic acid
487:
475:
399:, is a species of
397:Florida royal palm
335:Roystonea jenmanii
328:Euterpe ventricosa
49:Native habitat in
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3319:
3111:Open Tree of Life
2865:Taxon identifiers
2720:978-0-8493-2332-4
2580:"Early stages of
2381:Eumops floridanus
2366:978-967-57190-6-6
2218:Schippia concolor
1851:Flora of Pakistan
1306:Roman Catholicism
1170:Asbolis capucinus
1147:social flycatcher
1084:Eumops floridanus
1063:Rio Grande Valley
1017:hardwood hammocks
896:unisexual flowers
855:In cultivation,
825:R. floridana
799:Linnaean binomial
734:R. floridana
650:O. acuminata
560:is placed in the
523:nitrogen fixation
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290:
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16:(Redirected from
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2632:
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2582:Caligo illioneus
2574:Penz, Carla M.;
2571:
2565:
2564:
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2533:
2527:
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2179:(6): 1017–1043.
2173:Annals of Botany
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2147:
2141:
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2110:
2063:
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1858:
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1577:
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1518:
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1489:
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1485:
1475:
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1429:
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1426:
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1375:
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1368:
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1364:
1359:
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1304:fraternity. In
1212:secondary forest
1208:invasive species
1182:B. sophorae
1176:Brassolis astyra
1089:Cuban tree frogs
995:Volusia Counties
915:adjacent ligular
760:E. jenmanii
531:monocotyledonous
393:Cuban royal palm
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357:
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2953:
2945:
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2932:
2930:
2922:
2920:
2912:
2910:
2903:Roystonea regia
2901:
2900:
2895:
2886:
2885:
2880:
2873:Roystonea regia
2867:
2848:
2843:
2827:
2821:
2817:
2777:
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2728:
2721:
2707:
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2355:
2345:
2343:
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2279:
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2267:Zona, S. 1996.
2266:
2262:
2256:Roystonea elata
2253:
2249:
2214:
2210:
2165:
2161:
2148:
2144:
2121:
2114:
2099:10.2307/1223558
2075:Roystonea regia
2064:
2051:
2036:10.2307/4113208
2018:
2017:
2013:
1966:(300): 475–81.
1953:
1946:
1931:10.2307/2478709
1914:
1905:
1896:
1887:
1885:
1870:
1869:
1865:
1856:
1854:
1845:Roystonea regia
1839:
1835:
1806:
1802:
1763:
1756:
1733:Roystonea regia
1729:
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1686:Roystonea regia
1682:
1678:
1647:Roystonea regia
1643:
1636:
1627:
1625:
1616:Roystonea regia
1610:
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1584:Roystonea regia
1578:
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1501:Roystonea regia
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1492:
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1477:
1476:
1472:
1462:
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1442:Roystonea regia
1438:
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1422:
1406:Roystonea regia
1402:
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1386:
1377:
1376:
1372:
1362:
1360:
1336:Roystonea regia
1330:
1326:
1322:
1300:faiths and the
1282:Roystonea regia
1279:
1223:Roystonea regia
1220:
1153:Roystonea regia
1109:are visited by
1079:Roystonea regia
1075:
1057:, and in South
1009:Roystonea regia
1005:Roystonea regia
999:central Florida
987:St. Johns River
959:Lesser Antilles
939:Roystonea regia
936:
892:Roystonea regia
881:
857:Roystonea regia
853:
845:Roystonea regia
841:Roystonea elata
829:Roystonea elata
814:Roystonea elata
806:type collection
778:was applied by
686:Roystonea regia
633:and renamed it
601:central Florida
593:William Bartram
555:
545:, an important
490:Roystonea regia
467:
447:Roystonea regia
417:Central America
415:, and parts of
384:Roystonea regia
365:Roystonea regia
363:
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345:Roystonea elata
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27:Species of palm
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3376:
3375:
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3360:
3355:
3350:
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3318:
3317:
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3310:wfo-0000260238
3301:
3288:
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3262:
3249:
3236:
3223:
3213:
3197:
3195:
3193:Oreodoxa regia
3189:
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3185:
3181:wfo-0000298342
3172:
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3120:
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2668:on 2011-07-26.
2634:
2604:
2576:Annette Aiello
2566:
2528:
2515:(6): 547–551.
2491:
2448:
2429:(3): 443–445.
2409:
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2292:(2168): 60–1.
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2260:
2247:
2228:(4): 519–527.
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2142:
2131:(3): 288–295.
2112:
2071:Oreodoxa regia
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2011:
1944:
1925:(10): 525–69.
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837:Oreodoxa regia
810:Francis Harper
674:Orator F. Cook
652:(now known as
635:O. regius
613:Oreodoxa regia
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551:
539:leghaemoglobin
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2741:
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2428:
2424:
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1316:observances.
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1267:fatty acids
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