- Iguanura
taxobox
name = "Iguanura"
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Monocots
unranked_ordo =Commelinids
ordo =Arecales
familia =Arecaceae
subfamilia =Arecoideae
tribus =Areceae
genus = "Iguanura"
genus_authority =Blume Blume, Bulletin des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles en Neéflande 1:66 1838. Type: "I. leucocarpa"]
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = *"Iguanura ambigua "
*"Iguanura arakudensis "
*"Iguanura asli "
*"Iguanura belumensis "
*"Iguanura bicornis "
*"Iguanura borneensis "
*"Iguanura cemurung "
*"Iguanura chaiana "
*"Iguanura corniculata "
*"Iguanura curvata "
*"Iguanura diffusa "
*"Iguanura divergens "
*"Iguanura elegans "
*"Iguanura geonomaeformis "
*"Iguanura humilis "
*"Iguanura kelantanensis "
*"Iguanura leucocarpa "
*"Iguanura macrostachya "
*"Iguanura melinauensis "
*"Iguanura minor "
*"Iguanura mirabilis "
*"Iguanura myochodoides "
*"Iguanura palmuncula "
*"Iguanura parvula "
*"Iguanura perdana "
*"Iguanura piahensis "
*"Iguanura polymorpha "
*"Iguanura prolifera "
*"Iguanura remotiflora "
*"Iguanura sanderiana "
*"Iguanura speciosa "
*"Iguanura speranskyana "
*"Iguanura tenuis "
*"Iguanura thalangensis "
*"Iguanura wallichiana "|"Iguanura" is a
monoecious genus offlowering plant in the palm family fromSoutheast Asia , commonly called pinang. Closely related to the "Heterospathe " palms, they are noted for producing a wide variety offruit forms. Its name combines the Spanish word for "lizard" with the Greek word for "tail".Riffle, Robert L. and Craft, Paul (2003) "An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms". Portland: Timber Press. ISBN-10: 0881925586 / ISBN-13: 978-0881925586]Description
This taxon is comprised of very small, undergrowth palms which may be solitary or clustering, rarely exceeding 4 m in height. Stilt
roots form in some species and most lack acrownshaft . The leaves may be regularly or irregularlypinnate , with or without a notched apice, entire or segmented, all with toothed margins. Many produce new leaves of various colors which are unusually long-lasting, indeed, even the mature green leaves are especially persistent and will often become host toalgae or variousepiphyte s over time.The
inflorescence usually emerges within the leaf crown but emerges below in those with rudimentary crownshafts. Branched or spicate, it contains male and femaleflower s, both with three sepals and threepetal s. Of thebee s,wasp s,ant s and flies observed visiting the male flowers, only the ants were also consistent visitors to the female flowers. The fruit may be spherical or egg-shaped, bilobed, spindle-shaped, or flat and five-pointed.Uhl, Natalie W. and Dransfield, John (1987) "Genera Palmarum - A classification of palms based on the work of Harold E. Moore". Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Press. ISBN-10: ISBN-10: 0935868305 / ISBN-13: 978-0935868302] Colored green, white, brown, pink or red, the fruit carries oneseed which usually takes the shape of the endocarp.Distribution and habitat
Often forming large colonies, they grow throughout the peninsulas of
Thailand andMalaysia ,Borneo , andSumatra growing in tropicalrain forest and in mountainousforest up to 1200 m.Cultivation and uses
While generally decorative, their particular tropical needs have prevented much widespread cultivation. The leaves may be used for temporary shelters and the roots and fruit of "I. wallichiana" are reported to have
contraceptive properties.References
reflist
External links
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?6014 "Iguanura" on NPGS/GRIN]
* [http://palmguide.org/images.php?family=ARECACEAE&genus=Iguanura Images at Fairchild]
* [http://data.gbif.org/species/14721832 GBIF portal]
* [http://palmguide.org/genus.php?family=ARECACEAE&genus=Iguanura Fairchild Guide to Palms: "Iguanura"]
* [http://www.pacsoa.org.au/palms/Iguanura/index.html PACSOA]
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