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A Maguito del Monte from the mountains north of Oaxaca, Mexico.
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The Royal Palm, or Palma Botella has a native range from the southern U.S. and Caribbean to Colombia. Planted at Las Brisas Huatulco, Mexico.
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Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia.
Johannesteijsmannia magnifica J.Dransf. Arecaceae. CN: [Malay - Daun payung perak], Silver Joey palm. Native to Thailand and Malaysia. Essentially, no trunk up to ca 3.5 m height. Leaves solid, simple, underside silver colored. It is a trunkless palm, with enormous spear shaped, entire up to ca 3 m long, (the first metre of which is petiole) and up to ca 2 m wide. The underside is covered in fine white hairs which give it a silvery appearance. Cultivated as ornamental.Ref and suggested reading:
zipcodezoo.com/Plants/J/Johannesteijsmannia_magnifica/www.pacsoa.org.au/palms/Johannesteijsmannia/magnifica.html
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Inflorescence of Eriocaulon stellulatum from Eriocaulaceae.
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This bromeliad likely originated in eastern Brazil, but is now found mainly in gardens.Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Michigan
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Orinda, California, United States
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Queensland, Australia
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Gundaroo, New South Wales, Australia
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Threatened annual Aphelia gracilis (slender fanwort) growing in Mt William National Park, northeast Tasmania.A collection of this population was made in November 2007 as part of the Tasmanian SeedSafe project.
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Darkes Forest, New South Wales, Australia
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Batang Padang, Perak, Malaysia
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Native to Thailand, but widespread in southeast Asia. Names include Hurricane Palm and Elephant Palm. Denver Botanical Gardens.
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Photo taken at Tsing Yi Park, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY (April 17, 2016)
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Montes de Torrero: Zaragoza.(Depresin del Ebro)Espaa
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.Wodyetia bifurcata Irvine. Arecaceae. CN: [Malay - Palma Wodyetia], Foxtail palm. Endemic to a very small part of Cape Melville range, Australia. Named after an aborigine who brought to attention the species fairly recently in 1978. Plant planted in most of the tropics in parks and urban landscaping. Leaflets spreading in full-circle, foxtail-like, multiple planes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wodyetiaitp.lucidcentral.org/id/palms/palm-id/Wodyetia_bifurcata.htm