Sabal miamiensis
Sabal miamiensis, the Miami palmetto, is a rare plant species known only from Dade County, Florida, in the vicinity of the City of Miami. It is seriously threatened and may possibly already be extinct in the wild although it is still in cultivation as an ornamental. It has been collected in nature only from rocky pinelands in the region, areas now rapidly becoming urbanized. The formal description of this as a new species was published in 1985, based largely on specimens collected in 1901.
primaryTopic
Sabal miamiensis
Sabal miamiensis, the Miami palmetto, is a rare plant species known only from Dade County, Florida, in the vicinity of the City of Miami. It is seriously threatened and may possibly already be extinct in the wild although it is still in cultivation as an ornamental. It has been collected in nature only from rocky pinelands in the region, areas now rapidly becoming urbanized. The formal description of this as a new species was published in 1985, based largely on specimens collected in 1901.
has abstract
Sabal miamiensis, the Miami pa ...... . Fruits are black and fleshy.
@en
class
division
family
kingdom
Wikipage page ID
41,884,503
Wikipage revision ID
724,184,205
binomial
Sabal miamiensis
binomial authority
species
subject
comment
Sabal miamiensis, the Miami pa ...... n specimens collected in 1901.
@en
label
Sabal miamiensis
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Miami palmetto
@en