Family: arecaceae
Characteristic features:
Habit : palm tree
Stem : up to 40 m tall, usually displaying a distinct thickening towards the middle, greyish white, smooth. Crown roundish.
Leaves : up to 4 m long, drooping, divided into numerous leaflets, pinnae in two rows on either side of rachis, lower pinnae 60-71 x 2-2.5 cm, middle pinnae 70-90 x 3.5-5.0 cm, reduplicate from the base, rachis tapering towards the apex; petiole glabrous, unarmed, smooth, elongated into a leaf sheath forming a shining greenish elongated crown shaft, crown shaft reaching up to 120 cm.
Flowers : Inflorescence profusely branched. Male flower much larger than the female, calyx and corolla 3-lobed, corolla thin, larger than the calyx, petals 0.5 x c. 0.2 mm, valvate, joined at the base; stamens 9, exserted, filaments subulate, 0.5 mm long, joined at the base beneath the pistillode; pistillode smaller, anthers dorsifixed, large. Female flowers 3-4 mm long, white; stigma triangular and surrounded by 6 scale-like staminodes.
Fruit : globose, fleshy 1-1.2 cm long, scar near the base of the fruit.
Flowering time : Throughout the year.
Cuban Royal Palm Or Florida Royal Palm (Arecaceae)
Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook Arecaceae
Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook Arecaceae
Cuban Royal Palm Or Florida Royal Palm (Arecaceae)
Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook Arecaceae
Roystonea regia (Kunth) O. F. Cook Arecaceae