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''Coccothrinax argentata'' is a palm which is native to Bahamas, south Florida (including the Florida Keys) southeast Mexico and San Andrés Island. It is a small (2–6 m tall), slow-growing fan palm with leaves that are dark blue-green above and silver-coloured below. Flowers are white and small on light orange branches. The fruits rae globose and half an inch in diameter. They are green turning purple or black when ripe. Common names include: Florida silver palm, Silver palm, Silver thatch palm, Biscayne palm, Palma de plata de Florida, Yuruguana de costa, Palmicha. Bahia Honda State Park is the home to a large stand of the endangered silver palm trees to be found in a nature walk just off of Sandspur Beach. Bahia Honda State Park is located on Bahia Honda Key, Florida between Mile Markers 36 and 37 The Endangered Florida Key Deer feed on the fruits of the silver palm. Silver Palm Drive, S.W. 232 Street, South of Miami Florida is named for the native Coccothrinax argentata. Bismarckia nobilis or Bismarck palms which have a silvery appearance are sometimes misnamed as Silver Palms. Silver Palms in their natural habitat grow among Saw Palmetto which have a similar frond structure. Thus they are sometimes misidenified as palmetto. Silver Palms smooth vertical trunk make them clearly different. Silver Palms successfully grow in lawns and gardens with none of their natural habitat items present. Measurements in Fairchild Tropical Garden showed an average growth rate of per year. ==References== *IUCN 2007. 2007 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Coccothrinax argentata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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