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Adonidia

Adonidia
Adonidia merrillii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Subfamily: Arecoideae
Tribe: Areceae
Subtribe: Ptychospermatinae
Genus: Adonidia
Becc.[1]
Species

Adonidia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae, native to the Philippines and Borneo.[2]

History of the genus

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The genus was originally described in 1919. In 1957, it was transferred to the genus Veitchia. In 2008, further study returned it to its own genus. Thus, some older photos from the 1957-2008 period use Veitchia instead of Adonidia.[3]

Another similar palm, the genus Manjekia maturbongsii was first described in 2012 as Adonidia maturbongsii,[4] but in 2014 it was moved to its own genus, Manjekia.

Current status

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At present there are two recognized species.[5] The first, and better known, is the Manila palm (Adonidia merrillii), which is native to the Philippines (Palawan and Danjugan Island) and is reportedly naturalized in the West Indies.[6] The second is Adonidia dransfieldii, native to Sabah in Borneo and first described in 2015.[3]

Some palms sold in retail outlets as "Adonidia" are in fact Alexander palms, which are similar but even thinner.

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