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- Serenoa abstract "Serenoa repens, commonly known as saw palmetto, is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa. It has been known by a number of synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm, normally reaching a height of around 2–4 m (3–6 ft). Its trunk is sprawling, and it grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal lands or as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks. Erect stems or trunks are rarely produced but are found in some populations. It is endemic to the southeastern United States, most commonly along the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains, but also as far inland as southern Arkansas. It is a hardy plant; extremely slow growing, and long lived, with some plants, especially in Florida where it is known as simply the palmetto, possibly being as old as 500–700 years.Saw palmetto is a fan palm, with the leaves that have a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of about 20 leaflets. The petiole is armed with fine, sharp teeth or spines that give the species its common name. The teeth or spines are easily capable of breaking the skin, and protection should be worn when working around a Saw Palmetto. The leaves are light green inland, and silvery-white in coastal regions. The leaves are 1–2 m in length, the leaflets 50–100 cm long. They are similar to the leaves of the palmettos of genus Sabal. The flowers are yellowish-white, about 5 mm across, produced in dense compound panicles up to 60 cm long. The fruit is a large reddish-black drupe and is an important food source for wildlife and historically for humans. The plant is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as Batrachedra decoctor, which feeds exclusively on the plant. This plant is also edible to human beings, but the more green it is the more bitter tasting it would be.The generic name honors American botanist Sereno Watson.".
- Serenoa binomialAuthority John_Bartram.
- Serenoa class Monocotyledon.
- Serenoa conservationStatus "G4".
- Serenoa conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Serenoa division Flowering_plant.
- Serenoa family Arecaceae.
- Serenoa family Coryphoideae.
- Serenoa family Livistoninae.
- Serenoa family Trachycarpeae.
- Serenoa kingdom Plant.
- Serenoa order Arecaceae.
- Serenoa order Commelinids.
- Serenoa thumbnail Serenoa_repens_USDA1.jpg?width=300.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=130134.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink www.floridata.com.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink sere_rep.cfm.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink serenoa-repens-saw-palmetto-native-range-map.php.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink serenoa_english.html.
- Serenoa wikiPageExternalLink Sereno_repens.htm.
- Serenoa wikiPageID "571215".
- Serenoa wikiPageRevisionID "593029750".
- Serenoa binomial "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa binomialAuthority "J.K.Small".
- Serenoa familia Arecaceae.
- Serenoa genus "Serenoa".
- Serenoa genusAuthority Joseph_Dalton_Hooker.
- Serenoa hasPhotoCollection Serenoa.
- Serenoa ordo Arecaceae.
- Serenoa rangeMap "Serenoa repens range map.jpg".
- Serenoa rangeMapCaption "Natural range".
- Serenoa regnum "Plantae".
- Serenoa species "S. repens".
- Serenoa status "G4".
- Serenoa statusSystem "TNC".
- Serenoa subfamilia Coryphoideae.
- Serenoa subtribus Livistoninae.
- Serenoa tribus Trachycarpeae.
- Serenoa unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Serenoa unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Serenoa unrankedOrdo Commelinids.
- Serenoa subject Category:Arecales_genera.
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_Alabama.
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_Florida.
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_Louisiana.
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_Mississippi.
- Serenoa subject Category:Flora_of_South_Carolina.
- Serenoa subject Category:Livistoninae.
- Serenoa subject Category:Monotypic_plant_genera.
- Serenoa subject Category:Non-timber_forest_products.
- Serenoa subject Category:Plants_used_in_traditional_Native_American_medicine.
- Serenoa type Abstraction100002137.
- Serenoa type ArecalesGenera.
- Serenoa type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Serenoa type Category105838765.
- Serenoa type Cognition100023271.
- Serenoa type Concept105835747.
- Serenoa type Content105809192.
- Serenoa type Genus105845013.
- Serenoa type Genus108108972.
- Serenoa type Group100031264.
- Serenoa type Idea105833840.
- Serenoa type Kind105839024.
- Serenoa type MonotypicPlantGenera.
- Serenoa type PlantGenus111744859.
- Serenoa type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Serenoa type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Serenoa type Eukaryote.
- Serenoa type Plant.
- Serenoa type Species.
- Serenoa type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Serenoa type EukaryoticCell.
- Serenoa type Plant.
- Serenoa type Organism.
- Serenoa comment "Serenoa repens, commonly known as saw palmetto, is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa. It has been known by a number of synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm, normally reaching a height of around 2–4 m (3–6 ft). Its trunk is sprawling, and it grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal lands or as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks.".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa repens".
- Serenoa label "Serenoa".
- Serenoa label "Sägepalme".
- Serenoa label "Сереноя".
- Serenoa label "بلميط منشاري".
- Serenoa label "ノコギリヤシ".
- Serenoa sameAs Sägepalme.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa_repens.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa_repens.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa_repens.
- Serenoa sameAs ノコギリヤシ.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa_repens.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa_repens.
- Serenoa sameAs m.02r6fj.
- Serenoa sameAs Q927607.
- Serenoa sameAs Q927607.
- Serenoa sameAs Serenoa.
- Serenoa wasDerivedFrom Serenoa?oldid=593029750.
- Serenoa depiction Serenoa_repens_USDA1.jpg.
- Serenoa isPrimaryTopicOf Serenoa.