Saribus

Saribus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Subfamily: Coryphoideae
Tribe: Corypheae
Genus: Saribus
Blume
Synonyms[1]

Pritchardiopsis Becc.

Saribus is a genus of palms (family Arecaceae), native to Southeast Asia, Papuasia and Pacific Islands.[1] They are fan palms, the leaves with an armed petiole terminating in a rounded, costapalmate fan of numerous leaflets.[2]

Livistona is closely related to the genus Saribus, and for a time Saribus was included in Livistona. Recent studies, however, have advocated separating the two groups.[1][2]

Anáhaw (Saribus rotundifolius) is the unofficial national leaf of the Philippines.[3][4]

Species

  1. Saribus brevifolius (Dowe & Mogea) Bacon & W.J.Baker - Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia
  2. Saribus chocolatinus (Dowe) Bacon & W.J.Baker - Papua New Guinea
  3. Saribus jeanneneyi (Becc.) Bacon & W.J.Baker - New Caledonia
  4. Saribus merrillii (Becc.) Bacon & W.J.Baker - Philippines
  5. Saribus papuanus (Becc.) Kuntze - Western New Guinea
  6. Saribus rotundifolius (Lam.) Mart. Anáhaw - Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia, Banggi Island in Sabah
  7. Saribus surru (Dowe & Barfod) Bacon & W.J.Baker - Papua New Guinea
  8. Saribus tothur (Dowe & Barfod) Bacon & W.J.Baker - New Guinea
  9. Saribus woodfordii (Ridl.) Bacon & W.J.Baker - New Guinea, Solomon Islands

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. 1 2 Bacon, C.D. & Baker, W.J. (2011). Saribus resurrected. Palms; Journal of the International Palm Society 55: 109-116.
  3. Pinoy Warrior, The Anahaw
  4. Philippine National Symbols or Mga Pambansang Sagisag Ng Pilipinas


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