- The
Coryphoideae is one of five
subfamilies in the palm family, Arecaceae. It
contains all of the
genera with
palmate leaves,
excepting Mauritia, Mauritiella...
- lady palm or
bamboo palm, is a
species of fan palm (Arecaceae
subfamily Coryphoideae,
tribe Trachycarpeae) in the
genus Rhapis. It is
native to
southern China...
- Arecaceae)
consists of
between 24 and 40
species of fan
palms (subfamily
Coryphoideae)
found on
tropical Pacific Ocean islands in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuamotus...
-
Coryphoideae...
- rivers, or springs. The
genus is
unusual among members of
subfamily Coryphoideae in
having pinnate,
rather than
palmate leaves;
tribe Caryoteae also have...
- (rather than
pinnately compound). Most are
members of the
subfamily Coryphoideae,
though a few
genera in
subfamily Calamoideae (Mauritia, Mauritiella...
-
species are
commonly known as lady palms. They are fan
palms (subfamily
Coryphoideae), with the
leaves with a bare
petiole terminating in a
rounded fan of...
-
Australia (Cape York Peninsula, Queensland). They are fan
palms (subfamily
Coryphoideae), and the
leaves have a long
petiole terminating in a
rounded fan of...
-
spirally arranged, with a
gynoecium of
three joined carpels.
Subfamily Coryphoideae are the second-largest
subfamily with 8 tribes. Most
palms in this subfamily...
- Africa,
where they have
greatly hybridized. They are fan
palms (subfamily
Coryphoideae), with
petioles armed with
sharp thorns terminating in a
rounded fan...