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Arecaceae
Serenoa
Serenoa Hooker f.. Common name: Saw Palmetto.
A monotypic genus, a shrub, endemic to the se. United States. Serenoa is closely related to Acoelorraphe, of the West Indies, including s. FL (Zona in FNA 2000).
Subfamily: Coryphoideae. Tribe: Livistoneae.References: Dransfield & Uhl (1998) In Kubitzki (1998b); Dransfield et al. (2008); Zona (1997); Zona (2000) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2000). Show full citations.
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