Paurotis Palm
My favorite palm! The paurotis palm is a wonderfully beautiful palm that I have a personal connection to. As I was starting to build my photography business back when I was still living back home in Southwest Florida, I worked in a plant nursery and planted many hundreds of palm trees all over the Fort Myers/Naples area. My favorite was this slender, attractive Caribbean palm found in the wild from the Florida Everglades and the Bahamas, south to Mexico, Central America and as far south as Colombia. The only species in its genus, Acoelorrhaphe wrightii - grows to about 15' to 25' tall in wet habitats and can grow into very rich and shaded thickets form wildlife havens for many species throughout the tropics. These wild paurotis palms were found in Everglades National Park in their natural habitat.
- Copyright
- Rich Leighton
- Image Size
- 1944x2592 / 4.8MB
- Keywords
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A. wrightii, Acoelorrhaphe, Acoelorrhaphe wrightii, Angiosperms, Arecaceae, Arecales, Commelinids, Corypheae, Coryphoideae, Everglades Palm, Florida, H.Wendl, Madeira palm, Miami-Dade County, Monocots, Saw Cabbage Palm, Silver Saw Palmetto, background, botanical, botany, close-up, color, contrast, design, detail, fan, frond, green, light, lines, native, nature, paurotis palm, sub-tropical, tree, tropical, wild
- Contained in galleries
- Plants, Palms