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Leucothrinax morrisii, the Key
thatch palm, is a
small palm
which is
native to the
Greater Antilles (except Jamaica),
northern Lesser Antilles, The Bahamas...
- E.;
Scott Zona (2008). "
Leucothrinax morrisii, a new name for a
familiar Caribbean palm". Palms. 52 (2): 84–88. "
Leucothrinax morrisii".
World Checklist...
- [ˈpet͡ɬat͡ɬ]. The
petate is
woven from the
fibers of the Palm of
petate (
Leucothrinax morrisii). The
Royal Spanish Academy defines it as a bed.
Generally petates...
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genera were
transferred into
their own tribe, Cryosophileae. In 2008,
Leucothrinax morrisii (formerly T. morrisii) was
split from
Thrinax after phylogenetic...
- Hispaniola;
monotypic genus Coccothrinax –
Caribbean Hemithrinax – Cuba
Leucothrinax –
northern Caribbean;
monotypic genus Thrinax –
Caribbean and Central...
- (Coccothrinax argentata), Red
Stopper (Eugenia rhombea), Key
Thatch Palm (
Leucothrinax morrisii),
Jamaica Dogwood (Piscidia pisci****),
False Tamarind (Lysiloma...
- (Coccothrinax argentata),
Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera), Key
thatch palm (
Leucothrinax morrisii), and the
endangered small-flowered lily-thorn (Catesbaea parviflora)...
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Sabal Cryosophileae Schippia Trithrinax Zombia Coccothrinax Hemithrinax Leucothrinax Thrinax Chelyocarpus Cryosophila Itaya Sabinaria Phoeniceae Phoenix Trachycarpeae...
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Sabal Cryosophileae Schippia Trithrinax Zombia Coccothrinax Hemithrinax Leucothrinax Thrinax Chelyocarpus Cryosophila Itaya Sabinaria Phoeniceae Phoenix Trachycarpeae...
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found in
Belize and a
small area of Guatemala. Thrinax,
Coccothrinax and
Leucothrinax are
widespread in the
northern Caribbean;
Zombia is
restricted the island...