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SABAL Adanson 



*Sabal palmetto (Walter) Roemer and Schultes. Cabbage Palmetto. 



Range. — Coast region from North Carolina (Smiths Island, Cape Fear River) 

 to Florida (Key Largo) and on the Gulf Coast to Saint Andrews Bay. 



Note on nomenclature. — Designated also as Inodes palmetto (Walter) Cook. 



NAMES IN USE 



Cabbage Palmetto (N. C, S. C). Tree Palmetto (La.). 



Banks Palmetto (N. C). Swamp-cabbage (Fla.). 



Palmetto (N. C, S. C). "Chaw-fo-ka-naw" (Seminole Indian). 



Cabbage-tree (Miss., Fla.). Carolina Palmetto (lit.). 



Sabal texana Beccari. Texas Palmetto. 



Range. — Southern Texas (Rio Grande from near Edinburg) nearly to the Gulf 

 of Mexico and southward into Mexico. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Sabal mexicana S. Watson, 

 not of Martins, and as Inodes texana O. F. Cook. 



names in use 



Texas Palm (lit.). Texas Palmetto. 



Mexican Palmetto (lit.). 



WASHIBTGTOtflA H. Wendland 



Washingtonia filamentosa (Wendland) Kuntze. California Palm. 



Range. — Southern California (Colorado Desert in canyons of the San Bernar- 

 dino and San Jacinto Mountains) ; Lower California. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Neowashingtonia filimen- 

 tosa (Wendland) Sudworth; maintained by some as Neowashingtonia robusta 

 (Wendland) Britton. 



names in use 



Fan-leaf Palm (Calif.). San Diego Palm (Calif.). 



California Fan-palm (Calif.). Desert Date (Calif.). 



Wild Date (Calif.). California Washington Palm (lit. and 



Washington Palm (Calif.). hort.). 



Desert Palm. California Palm. 



Fan Palm (Calif.). 



ACOELORRAPHE H. Wendland 



Acoelorraphe wrightii (Grisebach and Wendland) Beccari. 



Range. — Southwestern Florida (Dade County). Also in Cuba and the 

 Bahamas (Sargent). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated by American authors as 

 Paurotis androsana O. F. Cook, and as Paurotis wrightii (Grisebach and Wend- 

 land) Britton. 



name in use 

 Saw Cabbage Palm. 



Acoelorraphe arborescens (Sargent) Beccari. 



Range. — Southwestern Florida (Hammocks near the Chokoloskee River and 

 at the head of East River, White Water Bay — Sargent). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Serenoa arborescens Sar- 

 gent, and as Paurotis wrightii Britton and Shafer (in part). 



