

This chapter consists of
miscellaneous palm-related articles that don't really fit into any of the other
chapters. Click on a title below to go to the article.
-
Tree Report from
Medellin, Colombia: Wax Palm, Ceroxylon quindiuense
by the 4th Grade Students of Colegio Montessori,
Medellin, Colombia
-
Common Names of Common (and Uncommon)
Palms
by (the late) Bill Bittle
- A List of
the Palms of the World by
Jim Dorsey
- Ornamental
palms for North Florida by
Robert J. Black
- Ornamental
palms for Central Florida by
Robert J. Black
- Ornamental
palms for South Florida by
Robert J. Black
- Cabbage,
swamp -- Sabal palmetto (Walt.) Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult. f.
by James M. Stephens (University
of Florida-IFAS [PDF Document*])
- Saw palmetto:
An ecologically and economically important native palm by
George W. Tanner, J. Jeffrey Mullahey, & David Maehr (University of
Florida-IFAS [PDF Document*])
- South
Florida tropicals: Coconut by
Anne Cooper, Sandra Poirier, Mildred Murphy, Mary Jo Oswald, and Chris
Procise (University of Florida-IFAS [PDF Document*])
- The coconut
by Richard L. Phillips (University
of Florida-IFAS [PDF Document*])
- The
carpentaria palm: A fast-growing palm for south Florida
by Alan W. Meerow (University of
Florida-IFAS [PDF Document*])
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