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Pritchardia perlmanii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Arecaceae

Scientific name
  
Pritchardia perlmanii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Arecales

Genus
  
Pritchardia

Higher classification
  
Pritchardia

Similar
  
Pritchardia lanigera, Pritchardia, Palm trees, Pritchardia limahuliensis, Pritchardia forbesiana

Pritchardia perlmanii, the Wai'oli Valley pritchardia, is a species of palm tree that is endemic to the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii, United States. It inhabits lowland mesic forests in the Waiʻoli Valley at an elevation of 420–850 m (1,380–2,790 ft). P. perlmanii reaches a height of 10 m (33 ft) and a trunk diameter of 30 cm (12 in).

Etymology

The name of the plant honors two individuals; Pritchardia is dedicated to William Thomas Pritchard (1829-1907), a British official stationed in Fiji in the 19th Century (later the British counsul in Fiji), an adventurer, and author of Polynesian Reminiscences in 1866. The specific epithet perlmanii honors Steven Perlman, a botanist with the National Tropical Botanical Garden who was first to notice the unique features of this species of palm.

References

Pritchardia perlmanii Wikipedia


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