Quantum redactiones paginae "Washingtonia" differant

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[[Fasciculus:Washingtonia palm2.jpg|thumb|''Washingtoniae'' prope [[Twentynine Palms]] [[California]]e.]]
'''''Washingtonia'''''<ref>Pro [[Georgius Washington|Georgio Washington]] (1732–1799[[1732]]–[[1799]]), primo [[CFA|Civitatum Foederatarum]] praeside, nominata.</ref> est [[genus (taxinomia)|genus]] [[Angiospermae|plantarum florentium]] in [[familia (taxinomia)|familiafamiliae]] [[Arecaceae|Arecacearum]], in [[CFA|Civitatibus Foederatis]] meridio-occidentalibus [[endemismus|endemicum]], accuratius in [[California]] meridionali, [[Arizona]] meridio-occidentali, et [[Mexicum|Mexico]] ([[California Inferior]]i septentrionali et [[Sonora]]). Generi sunt duae [[species (taxinomia)|species]], quarum ambae per Civitates Foederatis coluntur, et in [[Media Orientalis|Media Orientali]] et [[Europa]] meridionali (e.g., [[Croatia]]), ubi maxime [[hybridizatio|hybridizatur]]. <!--
 
They are [[List of Arecaceae genera#Tribe Corypheae|fan palms]] (Corypheae tribe), with the [[leaf|leaves]] with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The--> [[flowerFlos|Flores]]s are in adensa dense[[inflorescentia]] inflorescence, with thesunt. [[fruitFructus]]s maturingmaturi intosunt a small blackish-brownparvae [[drupedrupa]]e 6atrae-10fuscae 6–10&nbspthinsp;mm diameterlatae, with a thin layer oftenue sweetpropagine fleshcarnis overdulcis thesuper singlesingulo [[seedsemen|semine]].<ref name=riffle>Riffle, Robert L. and Craft, Paul (2003) ''An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms''. Portland: Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-558-6 / ISBN 978-0-88192-558-6</ref> <!--
 
==Species==
*''[[Washingtonia filifera]]'' (Lindl. ex André) H.Wendl. '''California Washingtonia''', '''Northern Washingtonia''', '''California fan palm''', or '''Desert fan palm'''. TreeArbor toad 23 &thinsp;m tallaltus; leavesfolia largemagna, with petiole up to 2 &thinsp;m long, and leaflets up to 2 &thinsp;m long. InflorescenceInflorescentia toad 5 &thinsp;m long; flowers white; fruit oval. Southwestern USA, just into extreme northwest Mexico.
 
*''[[Washingtonia robusta]]'' H.Wendl. '''Mexican Washingtonia''' or '''Southern Washingtonia'''. Tree to 25 &thinsp;m tall; leaves smaller, with petiole up to 1 m long, and leaflets up to 1 &thinsp;m long. Inflorescence to 3 &thinsp;m long; flowers pale orange-pink; fruit spherical. Northwest Mexico.
 
==Usus==
[[ImageFasciculus:Waikoloa snow palms.jpg|thumb|right|''Washingtonia'' palms along Waikoloa Beach Drive on the Big Island of Hawaii with snow-covered [[Mauna Kea]] in the background]]
The fruit is edible, and was used by [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people as a minor food source. They are also eaten by [[bird]]s, which disperse the seeds in their droppings after digesting the fruit pulp. ''Washingtonia'' species are also used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including ''[[Paysandisia archon]]''.
 
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== Nexus externi ==
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vlad2154/3567156648/ Flickr: Washingtonias in Russian National Subtropical Garden]
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=134783 Flora Americae Septentrionalis: ''Washingtonia'']
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