Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Arecales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
bermudana
ID:
299930

Status:
valid

Authors:
L.H.Bailey

Source:
wcs

Year:
1934

Citation Micro:
Gentes Herbarum 3: 326 (1934)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000299262

Common Names

  • Bermudana Sabal
  • Sabal bermudana
  • Bermudana's Sabal

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Synonyms

  • Sabal princeps Verschaff. [valid]

Description

Sabal bermudana (also called Bermuda Palmetto, among many other common names) is a fan palm that grows up to 15 m tall. It is native to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America, and is found in lowland and montane rainforests, as well as in disturbed areas.

Uses & Benefits

Sabal bermudana is used for its ornamental value in gardens and landscapes, and for its medicinal properties. It is also used in traditional medicine for treating various ailments such as fever, headaches, and digestive problems.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Sabal bermudana are small, white, and star-shaped. The seeds are small, round, and black. The seedlings are small, thin, and have a single pair of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Sabal bermudana is a slow-growing palm that is best propagated by seed. It is best grown in full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant and can tolerate temperatures down to 25°F (-4°C). It can be propagated by dividing the suckers that grow around the base of the plant.

Where to Find Sabal bermudana

Sabal bermudana is native to Bermuda.

Sabal bermudana FAQ

What is the scientific name of Sabal bermudana?

Sabal bermudana

What is the common name of Sabal bermudana?

Bermuda Sabal

Where is Sabal bermudana found?

Sabal bermudana is found in Bermuda.

Species in the Arecaceae family

Acanthophoenix crinita, Acanthophoenix rubra, Acanthophoenix rousselii, Acoelorraphe wrightii, Acrocomia aculeata, Acrocomia crispa, Acrocomia hassleri, Acrocomia intumescens, Acrocomia totai, Acrocomia emensis, Acrocomia glaucescens, Acrocomia corumbaensi, Actinorhytis calapparia, Actinorhytis calapparia, Adonidia merrillii, Adonidia dransfieldii, Aiphanes graminifolia, Aiphanes bicornis, Aiphanes buenaventurae, Aiphanes multiplex, Aiphanes acaulis, Aiphanes chiribogensis, Aiphanes concinna, Aiphanes deltoidea, Aiphanes duquei, Aiphanes eggersii, Aiphanes erinacea, Aiphanes gelatinosa, Aiphanes grandis, Aiphanes hirsuta, Aiphanes horrida, Aiphanes killipii, Aiphanes leiostachys, Aiphanes lindeniana, Aiphanes linearis, Aiphanes macroloba, Aiphanes minima, Aiphanes parvifolia, Aiphanes pilaris, Aiphanes simplex, Aiphanes spicata, Aiphanes tricuspidata, Aiphanes truncata, Aiphanes ulei, Aiphanes verrucosa, Aiphanes weberbaueri, Aiphanes argos, Aiphanes tatama, Aiphanes gloria, Aiphanes decipiens,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-181016: Based on the initial data import
Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'L.H.Bailey' in the authors string.