Bahrain | 2000 | 10 Fils | Flora & Fauna | Palm

 

Florin & Fauna

Arecaceae - Palm Tree




The Arecaceae, commonly known as palm trees, are a family of flowering plants in the order Arecales, comprising about 202 genera and 2,600 species. Found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, palms grow in diverse habitats ranging from rainforests to deserts. They are typically characterized by large, evergreen, fan-shaped or feather-shaped leaves arranged at the top of an unbranched stem, though they vary widely in form.

Palms produce small, usually white flowers in clustered inflorescences and often bear single-seeded fruits. Economically and culturally significant, they provide many food and commercial products and are widely used in landscaping. Historically symbolizing victory, peace, and fertility, palms remain enduring symbols of the tropics and leisure.

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