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Sabal etonia is found in the deep white sand of sand pine (Pinus clausa) scrub communities of the Central Florida Ridge and the Atlantic Coastal Ridge (S. Zona and W. S. Judd 1986). The habitat of S. etonia is under pressure from both agriculture and urbanization, but fortunately vast tracts are preserved in the Ocala National Forest.
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This species is restricted to the oölitic limestone of the pine rocklands of Dade County (S. Zona 1985). The natural habitat of Sabal miamiensis has been urbanized, so this species is likely extinct. Despite differences in habitat, this species may not be distinct from S. etonia.
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Stems usually subterranean. Leaves 4--7, yellow-green, strongly costapalmate, curved, bearing fibers between segments; hastula narrowly triangular, 1.6--3.3 cm; segments 35--64 ´ 1.3--3.1 cm; apices bifid2-cleft. Inflorescences bushy and compact, densely branched with 2 orders of branching (not counting main inflorescence axis), ascending, about as ± long as leaves. Flowers 4.9--6.1 mm. Fruits brownish black, oblate-spheroid, length 8.5--13.1 mm, diam. diam. 9--15.4 mm diam.; mesocarp thick, fleshy. Seeds 5.4--6.7 mm, diam. 6.4--9.9 mm. diam.
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Stems subterranean. Leaves 3--6, yellow-green, strongly costapalmate; hastula narrowly triangular, 2.4--7.7 cm; segments filiferous, 50--85 ´ 2.8--3.0 cm; apices bifid2-cleft. Inflorescences paniculate, loosely branched with 3 orders of branching (not counting main inflorescence axis), horizontal-arching, about as long as leaves. Flowers 5--5.5 mm. Fruits black, shiny, oblate-spheroid, length 14.3--16.9 mm, diam. 15.7--19 mm; pericarp thick, fleshy. Seeds 6.2--6.7 mm, diam. 10.2--11 mm diam.
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Fla.
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Flowering spring--summer.
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Flowering spring--summer.
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Rocky calcareous soil of Miami pinelands; of conservation concern; 0--10m.
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Deep white sand in sand pine scrub; 10--50m.
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Sabal adansonii Guersent var. megacarpa Chapman; S. megacarpa (Chapman) Small
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Sabal etonia ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Sabal innerhalb der Palmengewächse (Arecaceae). Sie ist ein Endemit im zentralen und südöstlichen Florida.[1]
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Vegetative Merkmale
Sabal etonia ist eine Fächerpalme, die generell einen unterirdischen Stamm bildet, der jedoch auch Wuchshöhen von bis zu 2 Metern über dem Erdboden erreichen kann. Ein Individuum besitzt normalerweise vier bis sieben Laubblätter mit je 25 bis 50 Fiedern.
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Der Blütenstand ist oft buschig und kürzer als das Blatt. Die Frucht ist bei Reife schwarz-braun.
Taxonomie
Die Erstbeschreibung von Sabal etonia erfolgte 1896 durch Walter Tennyson Swingle in George Valentine Nash: The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, Volume 23, S. 99. Synonyme für Sabal etonia Swingle ex Nash sind: Sabal adansonii var. megacarpa Chapm., Sabal megacarpa (Chapm.) Small, Sabal miamiensis Zona.
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Field Guide to the Palms of the Americas. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University, ISBN 0-691-08537-4.
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↑ Rafaël Govaerts (Hrsg.): Sabal etonia - Datenblatt bei World Checklist of Selected Plant Families des Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Zuletzt eingesehen am 20. Oktober 2016.
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Sabal etonia ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Sabal innerhalb der Palmengewächse (Arecaceae). Sie ist ein Endemit im zentralen und südöstlichen Florida.
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Sabal etonia, commonly known as the scrub palmetto[3] is a species of palm. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is found in Florida sand pine scrub communities.[2][4][5]
Description
Sabal etonia is a fan palm with a solitary stem that is usually subterranean, but is sometimes above ground and can usually grow 0.9 m (3.0 ft) to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall.[2] [6] Plants usually have four to seven costapalmate leaves, each with 25–50 leaflets. The inflorescences, which are branched with a bushy appearance, are shorter than the leaves and bear brownish-black fruit. The fruit are 0.9–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) and 0.8–1.3 cm (0.3–0.5 in) in diameter.[7][5]
Taxonomy
Sabal is placed in the subfamily Coryphoideae and the tribe Sabaleae.[8]
The species was first described by American botanist Walter Tennyson Swingle in 1896, based on collections made near Eustis, Florida, in 1894.[9] Sabal miamiensis is treated as either a synonym or a separate species by different authors.
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Detail of the leaf of S. etonia
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Sabal etonia, commonly known as the scrub palmetto is a species of palm. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is found in Florida sand pine scrub communities.
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Sabal etonia, es una especie de palmera originaria de Florida y el sudeste de Georgia.
Detatalle de la hoja de
Sabal etonia
Descripción
Sabal etonia es una palmera con un tronco solitario, por lo general subterráneo, pero a veces por encima del suelo y que alcanza una altura de hasta 2 metros. Las plantas suelen tener 4-7 hojas, cada una con 25-50 foliolos. Las inflorescencias ramificadas, son de aspecto arbustivo, y más cortas que las hojas y el fruto de color marrón-negro. Los frutos miden 0.9-1.5 centímetros y 0.8-1.3 centímetros de diámetro.[1]
Taxonomía
Sabal etonia fue descrita por Swingle ex Nash y publicado en Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 23(3): 99–100. 1896.[2]
- Etimología
Sabal: nombre genérico de origen desconocido, quizás basado en un nombre vernáculo.[3]
etonia: epíteto
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Sabal etonia, es una especie de palmera originaria de Florida y el sudeste de Georgia.
Detatalle de la hoja de Sabal etonia
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Sabal etonia là loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ Arecaceae. Loài này được Swingle ex Nash miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1896.[2]
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Sabal etonia là loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ Arecaceae. Loài này được Swingle ex Nash miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1896.
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