''Wettinia'' is a
palm
Palm most commonly refers to:
* Palm of the hand, the central region of the front of the hand
* Palm plants, of family Arecaceae
**List of Arecaceae genera
* Several other plants known as "palm"
Palm or Palms may also refer to:
Music
* Palm (ba ...
genus, consisting of
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s in the family
Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20
species
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, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - ''
W. aequatorialis'', ''
W. lanata'', ''
W. minima'' and ''
W. panamensis'' - were described as late as 1995. The genus is broadly divided into two groups. One group has the fruits tightly packed, while the other, formerly classified as genus ''Catoblastus'', has fruits scattered along the
inflorescence
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branches. It is not known whether these groups are both
monophyletic. The genus is named after
Frederick Augustus II of Saxony
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, caption = Portrait by Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein
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, reign = 6 June 1836 – 9 August 1854
, coronation =
, predecessor = Anthony
, ...
, of the
House of Wettin
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.
Morphology
Palms of the genus ''Wettinia'' are
monoecious, medium-sized to large, and typically solitary-trunked. They have a low, dense cone of brown or black
stilt roots, and
pinnate
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leaves. The rope-like inflorescences of the plant emerge from leathery
spathe
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s, and grow in a circular pattern around one or more trunk rings beneath the crown shaft. They are unisexual, fleshy, and cream colored or white. The fruit is small to medium-sized and elongated, green to bluish black in color. It grows either dispersed along the branches or in a tightly packed ellipsoid or sausage-like cylinder.
Distribution
Members of this genus are found in
Panama
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and in northern and northwestern
South America
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(Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, northwestern Brazil).
[Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families]
/ref> Although none of the species are frost-tolerant, they are found primarily in cooler and higher-altitude locations, up to 2,200 m in the case of '' Wettinia kalbreyeri'', and are particularly prevalent along the foothills of the Andes
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.
Species[Govaerts ''et al.'' (2008)]
''Wettinia s. str.'' group:
* '' Wettinia aequatorialis'' R.Bernal - Ecuador
* ''Wettinia augusta
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' Poepp. & Endl. - Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, northwestern Brazil
* ''Wettinia castanea
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' H.E.Moore & J.Dransf. - Colombia
* '' Wettinia fascicularis'' (Burret) H.E.Moore & J.Dransf. - Colombia, Ecuador
* '' Wettinia hirsuta'' Burret - Colombia
* ''Wettinia lanata
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' R.Bernal - Colombia
* '' Wettinia longipetala'' A.H.Gentry - Pasco region of Peru
* '' Wettinia minima'' R.Bernal - Ecuador
* ''Wettinia oxycarpa
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' Galeano-Garcés & R.Bernal - Colombia, Ecuador
* '' Wettinia panamensis'' R.Bernal - Panama
* ''Wettinia quinaria
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' (O.F.Cook & Doyle) Burret - Colombia, Ecuador
* ''Wettinia verruculosa
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' H.E.Moore - Colombia, Ecuador
''Catoblastus'' group:
* ''Wettinia aequalis
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' (O.F.Cook & Doyle) R.Bernal - Colombia, Ecuador, Panama
* '' Wettinia anomala'' (Burret) R.Bernal - Colombia, Ecuador
* '' Wettinia disticha'' (R.Bernal) R.Bernal - Colombia
* '' Wettinia drudei'' (O.F.Cook & Doyle) A.J.Hend. - Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, northwestern Brazil
* '' Wettinia kalbreyeri'' (Burret) R.Bernal - Colombia, Ecuador
* '' Wettinia maynensis'' Spruce - Peru, Colombia, Ecuador
* '' Wettinia microcarpa'' (Burret) R.Bernal - Norte de Santander region of Colombia
* ''Wettinia praemorsa
''Wettinia'' is a palm genus, consisting of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. The genus, established in 1837, contains some 20 species, but more seem to await discovery considering that 4 species - '' W. aequatorialis'', '' W. lanata'', ...
'' (Willd.) Wess.Boer - Colombia, Venezuela
* '' Wettinia radiata'' (O.F.Cook & Doyle) R.Bernal - Colombia, Panama
Footnotes
References
* (2003): ''An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms''. Timber Press
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* (2008)
''Wettinia''
''In:'' World Checklist of Arecaceae. Retrieved 2008-APR-01.
* (1995): ''Field Guide to the Palms of the Americas''. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. HTML preview
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Arecaceae genera
Neotropical realm flora
Taxa named by Eduard Friedrich Poeppig
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot