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    Roystonea regia, commonly known as the royal palm, Cuban royal palm, or Florida royal palm, is a species of palm native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Florida...
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    Roystonea is a genus of eleven species of monoecious palms, native to the Neotropics, in the Caribbean, the adjacent coasts of Florida in the United States...
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    recognized: Greater Antillean royal palms were considered Oreodoxa regia (now Roystonea regia), while Lesser Antillean ones were considered O. oleracea (R....
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    Roystonea oleracea, sometimes known as the Caribbean royal palm,[citation needed] palmiste, imperial palm[citation needed] or cabbage palm, is a species...
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  • www.kwintessential.co.uk/. Retrieved 2013-04-23. "Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia), national tree of Cuba". Cuba Naturaleza. Retrieved 2009-04-21. "Quercus...
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    Some common palms restricted to solitary growth include Washingtonia and Roystonea. Palms may instead grow in sparse though dense clusters. The trunk develops...
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    Palm) -- Caryota urens Royal Palm (Mountain Glory, Bottle Palm) -- Roystonea regia Wild Date Palm (Sendhi, Salma, Khaji, Khajur in Hindi, "खजूर" khajūr...
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    Stems of two Roystonea regia palms showing characteristic bulge, leaf scars and fibrous roots, Kolkata, India...
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    Fibrous roots of mature Roystonea regia palm, Kolkata, India...
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  • recognised: Greater Antillean royal palms were considered Oreodoxa regia (now Roystonea regia), while Lesser Antillean ones were considered O. oleracea (R....
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