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- Sabal mauritiiformis (commonly known as the Savannah palm) is a species of palm which is ranges from Mexico (Oaxaca, Chiapas, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco...
- thatched roofing made from palm leaves (often, but not exclusively, Sabal mauritiiformis) and flooring made from the bark of the jira palm (épa). These houses...
- strong tropical cyclone in the Indian Ocean in 2018 Savannah palm (Sabal mauritiiformis), a palm tree species "Blue Savannah", a 1990 song by Erasure Savanna...
- Sabal maritima (****h) Burret Jamaica palmetto Jamaica, Cuba Sabal mauritiiformis (H.Karst.) Griseb. & H.Wendl. Savannah palm or palma de vaca Southern...
- Livistona speciosa, Phoenix reclinata, Phoenix theophrasti, Sabal mauritiiformis, Trithrinax acanthocoma, and Zamia pumila. Images from Waymarking List...
- America. A small section by the lake, where the largest trees are Sabal mauritiiformis and Swietenia macrophylla New Caledonia. This section overlooks the...
- Rhopalostylis baueri Rhopalostylis sapida Roystonea venezuelana Sabal mauritiiformis Sabal mexicana Sabal parvifolia Sabal umbraculifera Sabal uresana Satakentia...
- and the Dominican Republic. Sabal maritima: Cuba and Jamaica. Sabal mauritiiformis: Trinidad (also Mexico to Venezuela). Sabal palmetto: Bahamas, Cuba...
- Roystonea oleracea, Roystonea regia, Roystonea venezuelana, Sabal mauritiiformis, Sabal umbraculiferus, Scheelea macrocarpa, Washingtonia filifera, Saccharum...
- this region support an abundant and diverse forest, dominated by Sabal mauritiiformis, Cryosophila stauracantha and Manilkara spp. The fine textured soils...