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===Synonyms:=== | ===Synonyms:=== | ||
<i>Paurotis wrightii</i>, <br/> | |||
<i>P. androsana</i>, <br/> | |||
<i>Acanthosabal caespitosa</i> | |||
===Common Names:=== | ===Common Names:=== | ||
Paurotis Palm, | Paurotis Palm,<br/> | ||
Silver Saw Palmetto, | Silver Saw Palmetto,<br/> | ||
Everglades Palm | Everglades Palm | ||
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[[File:Acoelorrhaphe_wrightii.jpg|frame| | [[File:Acoelorrhaphe_wrightii.jpg|frame|Figure 1. <i>Acoelorrhaphe wrightii</i> showing the silvery, fan shaped leaves]] | ||
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===Habitat:=== | ===Habitat:=== | ||
Moist, sandy soil, often swamps (usually coastal), | Moist, sandy soil, often swamps (usually coastal), | ||
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Also reasonably cold tolerant. | Also reasonably cold tolerant. | ||
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[[File:Acoelorrhaphe_wrightii02.jpg|frame|Figure 2. <i>Acoelorrhaphe wrightii</i> stem detail]] | |||
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===Contributed by: === | ===Contributed by: === | ||
University of Florida-IFAS (Figures 1&2) | University of Florida-IFAS (Figures 1&2)<br/> | ||
===External Links:=== | ===External Links:=== | ||
<p>[[http://www.kew.org/wcsp/qsearch.do?plantName=Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii&page=quickSearch|Kew]], | |||
[[http://www.palmweb.org//?q=cdm_dataportal/taxon/cd8bf3c1-bec1-41df-9b40-6c1493e59372|PalmWeb]], | [[http://www.palmweb.org//?q=cdm_dataportal/taxon/cd8bf3c1-bec1-41df-9b40-6c1493e59372|PalmWeb]], | ||
[[http://e-monocot.org/taxon/urn:kew.org:wcs:taxon:2153|eMonocot]], | [[http://e-monocot.org/taxon/urn:kew.org:wcs:taxon:2153|eMonocot]], | ||
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[[http://www.trebrown.com/plant_info.php?species=Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii|Trebrown]], | [[http://www.trebrown.com/plant_info.php?species=Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii|Trebrown]], | ||
[[http://www.photomazza.com/?Acoelorrhaphe-wrightii|PhotoMazza]] | [[http://www.photomazza.com/?Acoelorrhaphe-wrightii|PhotoMazza]] | ||
</p><p>[[http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22&num=10&sa=Google+Search|Google]], | |||
[[http://images.google.com/images?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search|Google Images]], | [[http://images.google.com/images?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search|Google Images]], | ||
[[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii|Flickr]], | [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii|Flickr]], | ||
[[http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22%20site:http://forum.pacsoa.org.au/&sa=Google+Search|PACSOA Forums]], | [[http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22%20site:http://forum.pacsoa.org.au/&sa=Google+Search|PACSOA Forums]], | ||
[[http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22%20site:http://www.palmtalk.org/&sa=Google+Search|PalmTalk]] | [[http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Acoelorrhaphe+wrightii%22%20site:http://www.palmtalk.org/&sa=Google+Search|PalmTalk]] | ||
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[[Category:Acoelorrhaphe|wrightii]] | [[Category:Acoelorrhaphe|wrightii]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Palm|Acoelorrhaphe_wrightii]] | ||
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Synonyms:
<i>Paurotis wrightii</i>, <br/> <i>P. androsana</i>, <br/> <i>Acanthosabal caespitosa</i>
Common Names:
Paurotis Palm,<br/> Silver Saw Palmetto,<br/> Everglades Palm
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Habitat:
Moist, sandy soil, often swamps (usually coastal), around the Caribbean coast from Florida to the West Indies.
Description:
A very attractive clumping plant, with distinctive silvery fan leaves, and a fibrous sheath around the trunk. If given the right conditions, (sun, water, and warmth) it can form a very large clump, several metres across, and up to about 5 metres high.
General:
This is a very ornamental plant, and quite a quick grower, but because of the size that it can reach, it is usually best planted in open spaces (unless you're quite handy with a pruning saw to lop out the occasional trunk).
Culture:
Full sun, and lots of water (likes to be able to get into ground water). Also reasonably cold tolerant.
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Contributed by:
University of Florida-IFAS (Figures 1&2)<br/>
External Links:
<p>[[1]], [[2]], [[3]], [[4]], [[5]], [[6]] </p><p>[[7]], [Images], [[8]], [Forums], [[9]] <p>
