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Acoelorraphe wrightii (Griseb. and H. Wendl.) H. Wendl. ex Becc.
EVERGLADES PALM
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Acoelorraphe wrightii
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Acoelorraphe wrightii

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Acoelorraphe wrightii
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Acoelorraphe wrightii

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Miridae  Gn_orthotylinigp1 sp_005 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp11 sp_002 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp12 sp_005 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp4c sp_nsp_006 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp9 sp_005 @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Tingidae  Epimixia sp_ms_aboccidente @ AMNH_PBI (1)
_  Gn_ms_granitohyoidea sp_wa0909msp119 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

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1. Acoelorraphe wrightii (Grisebach & H. Wendland) H. Wendland ex Beccari, Webbia. 2: 109. 1907.

Paurotis palm, palmier des Everglades

Copernicia wrightii Grisebach & H. Wendland in A. H. R. Grisebach, Cat. Pl. Cub., 220. 1866; Acoelorraphe arborescens (Sargent) Beccari; A. pinetorum Bartlett; Paurotis androsana O. F. Cook; P. arborescens (Sargent) O. F. Cook; P. wrightii (Grisebach & H. Wendland) Britton.

Stems multiple, brown, to 7 m, covered in tardily deciduous leaf bases. Leaves: petiole strongly (rarely weakly) armed; hastula present on adaxial surface. Inflorescences exceeding leaves, appearing secund because of pendulous rachillae, 15--22 cm, orange in fruit. Fruits ripening from green through orange to black, globose, 7.5--8.5 mm diam. 2n = 36.

Flowering spring--summer. Thin, rocky soil over limestone in hydric hammocks, wet savannas, and swamps of Everglades; of conservation concern;

Little is known about this palm in its natural habitats. In Florida, it occurs in the Everglades National Park and is categorized as threatened by the state of Florida. Like Serenoa repens, Acoelorraphe is tolerant of occasional burning. It is probably bee-pollinated, and the seeds are dispersed by birds (G. Galeano-Garcés 1986).

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