Arenga
Arenga | |
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Arenga pinnata | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
(unranked): | Commelinids |
Order: | Arecales |
Family: | Arecaceae |
Subfamily: | Coryphoideae |
Tribe: | Caryoteae |
Genus: | Arenga Labill. ex DC. |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Arenga is a genus of palms, native to Southeast Asia, southern China, New Guinea, and northern Australia.[1][2] They are small to medium-sized palms, growing to 2-20 m tall, with pinnate leaves 2-12 m long.[3][4]
- Species
- Arenga australasica (H.Wendl. & Drude) S.T.Blake ex H.E.Moore - Queensland
- Arenga brevipes Becc. - Sumatra, Borneo
- Arenga caudata (Lour.) H.E.Moore - Guangxi, Hainan, Indochina
- Arenga distincta Mogea - Borneo
- Arenga engleri Becc. - Taiwan
- Arenga hastata (Becc.) Whitmore - Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra
- Arenga hookeriana (Becc.) Whitmore - Thailand, Malaysia
- Arenga listeri Becc. - Christmas Island
- Arenga longicarpa C.F.Wei - Guangdong
- Arenga longipes Mogea - Sumatra
- Arenga micrantha C.F.Wei - Tibet, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh
- Arenga microcarpa Becc. in K.M.Schumann & U.M.Hollrung - Maluku, New Guinea, Northern Territory of Australia
- Arenga mindorensis Becc. - Mindoro
- Arenga obtusifolia Mart.- Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Java
- Arenga pinnata (Wurmb) Merr. - Assam, Indochina, Philippines, Sulawesi; naturalized in southern China, Benin, Maluku, New Guinea, Hawaii
- Arenga plicata Mogea - Sumatra
- Arenga porphyrocarpa (Blume ex Mart.) H.E.Moore - Java, Sumatra
- Arenga retroflorescens H.E.Moore & Meijer - Sabah
- Arenga ryukyuensis A.J.Hend - Ryukyu Islands
- Arenga talamauensis Mogea - Sumatra
- Arenga tremula (Blanco) Becc. - Philippines
- Arenga undulatifolia Becc. - Borneo, Palawan, Sulawesi
- Arenga westerhoutii Griff. - southern China, Indochina, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan
- Arenga wightii Griff. - Tamil Nadu
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Arenga engleri
References
- 1 2 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Flora of China, Vol. 23 Page 151, 桄榔属 guang lang shu, Arenga Labillardière, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris. 2: 162. 1800.
- ↑ Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. (2005). World Checklist of Palms: 1-223. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- ↑ Henderson, A. (2009). Palms of Southern Asia: 1-197. Princeton university press, Princeton and Oxford.
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