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Pinanga Purpurea
''Pinanga purpurea'' is a species of palm tree in the family Arecaceae. It is endemic to Sumatra. The species was described in 2002. The name ''Pinanga purpurea'' had previously applied by Miquel in 1861 to another species, now called ''Cyrtostachys renda ''Cyrtostachys renda'', also known by the common names red sealing wax palm and lipstick palm, is a Arecaceae, palm that is native to Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo in Indonesia. It is the only species of the genus ''Cyrtostachys'' that ...''. Miquel's name, however, was listed as a synonym without description, hence not validly published. Therefore, Hendra's 2002 name stands as a legitimate name, not a homonym. References purpurea Endemic flora of Sumatra Plants described in 2002 {{Areceae-stub ...
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Palm Tree
The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees. Currently, 181 genera with around 2,600 species are known, most of which are restricted to tropical and subtropical climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves, known as fronds, arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, palms exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics and inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms. In contemporary times, palms are also widely used in landscaping. In many historical cultures, because of their importance ...
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Arecaceae
The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees. Currently, 181 genera with around 2,600 species are known, most of which are restricted to tropical and subtropical climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves, known as fronds, arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, palms exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics and inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms. In contemporary times, palms are also widely used in landscaping. In many historical cultures, because of their importance as ...
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Sumatra
Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent islands such as the Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, Enggano, Riau Islands, Bangka Belitung and Krakatoa archipelago. Sumatra is an elongated landmass spanning a diagonal northwest–southeast axis. The Indian Ocean borders the northwest, west, and southwest coasts of Sumatra, with the island chain of Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, and Enggano off the western coast. In the northeast, the narrow Strait of Malacca separates the island from the Malay Peninsula, which is an extension of the Eurasian continent. In the southeast, the narrow Sunda Strait, containing the Krakatoa Archipelago, separates Sumatra from Java. The northern tip of Sumatra is near the Andaman Islands, while off the southeastern coast lie the islands of Bangka and Belitung, Karim ...
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Cyrtostachys Renda
''Cyrtostachys renda'', also known by the common names red sealing wax palm and lipstick palm, is a Arecaceae, palm that is native to Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo in Indonesia. It is the only species of the genus ''Cyrtostachys'' that can be found to the west of the Wallace Line, the faunal boundary separating the biogeographic realms of Asia and Wallacea. ''Cyrtostachys renda''s Binomial nomenclature, name is Etymology, derived from several words: the Greek (language), Greek prefix κυρτό- (''cyrto-'') meaning bent or curved, the Greek word σταχυς (''stachys'') meaning "an ear of grain",Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000''CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names''volume I, page 91. CRC Press: Boca Raton; New York; Washington, DC;, USA. London, UK. (set). and "renda" a Malayan languages, Malayan Aboriginal word for palm, which happens to be homonymous to the Portuguese (language), Portuguese word "renda," meaning income. Because of its bright red crownshafts and Leaf#Basi ...
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Pinanga
''Pinanga'' is a genus of flowering plant of the palm family in the subtribe Arecinae. It is native to eastern and southern Asia (India, China, Indo-China, Malesia) across to New Guinea. Species Accepted species: * ''Pinanga acaulis'' Ridl. * ''Pinanga acuminata'' A.J.Hend. * ''Pinanga adangensis'' Ridl. * ''Pinanga albescens'' Becc. * '' Pinanga andamanensis'' Becc. * ''Pinanga angustisecta'' Becc. * ''Pinanga annamensis'' Magalon * '' Pinanga arinasae'' Witono * ''Pinanga aristata'' (Burret) J.Dransf. * ''Pinanga arundinacea'' Ridl. * ''Pinanga auriculata'' Becc. * ''Pinanga badia'' Hodel * ''Pinanga basilanensis'' Becc. * ''Pinanga batanensis'' Becc. * '' Pinanga baviensis'' Becc. * '' Pinanga bicolana'' Fernando * '' Pinanga borneensis'' Scheff. * '' Pinanga brevipes'' Becc. * '' Pinanga caesia'' Blume * '' Pinanga capitata'' Becc. * ''Pinanga cattienensis'' Andr.Hend., N.K.Ban & N.Q.Dung * '' Pinanga celebica'' Scheff. * '' Pinanga chaiana'' J.Dransf. * '' Pinanga cleista ...
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Endemic Flora Of Sumatra
Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can be also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or in scientific literature as an ''endemite''. For example '' Cytisus aeolicus'' is an endemite of the Italian flora. '' Adzharia renschi'' was once believed to be an endemite of the Caucasus, but it was later discovered to be a non-indigenous species from South America belonging to a different genus. The extreme opposite of an endemic species is one with a cosmopolitan distribution, having a global or widespread range. A rare alternative term for a species that is endemic is "precinctive", which applies to ...
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