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Key to Arecaceae
Arecaceae
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39576
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(c) Weakley, Alan
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(c) Cressler, Alan M.
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(c) Campos, Aidan
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11 Inflorescences having 3 main axes (3-forked at the base, each of the 3 main branches with 4 orders of branching); mature fruits orange
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15 Petiole backs armed with mostly spreading or descending, straight, black, needle-like spines; [subfamily Arecoideae; tribe Cocoseae; subtribe Bactridinae]
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17 Trees, with stems > 10 cm in diameter and > 5 m tall when mature; fruits > 1 cm in diameter (except Roystonea, with fruits 0.7-0.8 cm in diameter); monoecious (with unisexual flowers) or hermaphroditic (with bisexual flowers).
18 Trees without crownshafts (a structure made up of the sheathing bases of the living leaves, extended vertically at the top of the trunk but below the apparent crown, usually smoother and more brightly colored, such as green or reddish, than the trunk); [subfamily Arecoideae; tribe Cocoseae; subtribe Attaleinae].
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