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- Range. Pritchardia affinis Becc. – Hawaiʻi Pritchardia (Island of Hawaiʻi) Pritchardia arecina Becc. – Maui Pritchardia (Maui, Hawaii) Pritchardia aylmer-robinsonii...
- green fruit that redden as they ripen, each containing a single seed. Pritchardia grandis hort. ex W. Bull "Licuala grandis". National Parks: Flora and...
- Pritchardia pacifica, the Fiji fan palm, or piu, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is native to Tonga. It is also found in Fiji...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pritchardia schattaueri. Pritchardia schattaueri, the lands of papa pritchardia or Schattauer's loulu, is a species...
- Pritchardia remota, the Nihoa pritchardia, Nihoa fan palm, or Loulu, is a species of palm endemic on the island of Nihoa, Hawaiʻi, and later transplanted...
- Pritchardia kaalae, also known as Waianae Range pritchardia or loulu palm, is a species of palm tree that is endemic to the western part of the island...
- Pritchardia minor, the Alakai Swamp pritchardia or loulu, is a palm native to Hawaiʻi. It grows in wet forests in the centre of Kauaʻi at an elevation...
- Pritchardia viscosa, the stickybud pritchardia or loʻulu, is an extremely rare endangered species of Pritchardia palm that is endemic to the Hawaiian island...
- Pritchardia hardy, the Makaleha pritchardia, is a species of palm tree that is endemic to moist forests on the island of Kauaʻi at elevations below 2...
- Pritchardia waialealeana, the poleline pritchardia, is a species of palm tree that is endemic to the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii, United States. It inhabits...