Ceroxyleae Explained
Ceroxyleae is a tribe of plants in the family Arecaceae.
Genera
Genera in the tribe are:[1] [2]
Image | Genus | Living species | Distribution |
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| Ceroxylon | - Ceroxylon alpinum Bonpl. ex DC. - Colombia, Venezuela
- Ceroxylon amazonicum Galeano - Ecuador
- Ceroxylon ceriferum (H.Karst.) Pittier - Colombia, Venezuela
- Ceroxylon echinulatum Galeano - Ecuador, Peru
- Ceroxylon parvifrons (Engel) H.Wendl. - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
- Ceroxylon parvum Galeano - Ecuador
- Ceroxylon peruvianum Galeano, Sanín & K.Mejia - Peru
- Ceroxylon pityrophyllum (Mart.) Mart. ex H.Wendl. - Peru, Bolivia
- Ceroxylon quindiuense (H.Karst.) H.Wendl. - Colombia, Peru
- Ceroxylon sasaimae Galeano - Antioquia, Cundinamarca
- Ceroxylon ventricosum Burret - Colombia, Ecuador
- Ceroxylon vogelianum (Engel) H.Wendl. - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru
| northern Andes |
| Juania |
| Juan Fernández Islands |
| Oraniopsis |
| Queensland |
| Ravenea |
| Madagascar and Comoros |
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See also
Notes and References
- Baker. William J.. Dransfield. John. 2016. Beyond Genera Palmarum: progress and prospects in palm systematics. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. en. 182. 2. 207–233. 10.1111/boj.12401. free.
- Book: Genera Palmarum: The Evolution and Classification of Palms. John. Dransfield. Natalie W.. Uhl. Conny B.. Asmussen. William J.. Baker. Madeline M.. Harley. Carl E.. Lewis. 2008. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 978-1-84246-182-2.