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Family: Arecaceae
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Scott Zona in Flora of North America (vol. 22)
The two species are easy to distinguish when cultivated side by side, but they are sometimes difficult to identify from herbarium specimens. Analysis of flavonoids (S. Zona and R. Scogin 1988) can reliably distinguish the two species.

JANAS 32(1)
PLANT: Unbranched trees to 25 m tall, usually with persistent dead droop¬ing leaves forming a skirt. LEAVES: fan-shaped to 1 m broad, palmately dissected into 40-60 segments, their margins commonly with slender filaments; petioles to 1 m long, flattened, projecting into the blade as a winged arrowhead point, the margins usually spine-bearing. INFLORESCENCE: 3-4 m long. FLOWERS: numerous, perfect, white, 7-10 mm long; calyx lobes erect; corolla lobes reflexed; stamens 6; pistil 3-lo¬culed. FRUITS: dry, hard, ellipsoid drupes, 5-10 mm long. NOTES: 2 spp.; AZ, CA; nw Mex. (for G. Washington). Bailey, L. H. 1936. Gentes Herbarum 4:53-82. REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T., Jr. 1999. Arecaceae. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 32(1).
Species within checklist: Sonoran Desert Region
Washingtonia filifera
Image of Washingtonia filifera
Washingtonia robusta
Image of Washingtonia robusta
The National Science Foundation
Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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