Thrinax keyensis

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Definition

Noun A small, stocky fan palm native to southern Florida and Cuba. It is a species of palm tree characterized by its compact growth habit and fan-shaped leaves.

Usage

The term "Thrinax keyensis" is used specifically as the botanical or scientific name for this particular species of palm. It is used in formal, scientific, and horticultural contexts.

Examples
  • The coastal ecosystem is home to native species like Thrinax keyensis.
  • Botanists are studying the growth patterns of Thrinax keyensis in its natural habitat.
  • This section of the garden features several specimens of Thrinax keyensis.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in its abbreviated form when paired with a species author citation in taxonomic literature, e.g., Sarg.
  • In ecological studies, it may be referred to within a list of characteristic flora, e.g., "The plant community is dominated by and species."
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This species is also commonly known as the Florida thatch palm or Key thatch palm. These are the names typically used in non-scientific contexts.
  • Genus Name: Thrinax refers to the genus of small fan palms to which this species belongs.
  • Species Epithet: keyensis is a Latinized adjective meaning "of the Keys," referring to the Florida Keys where it is found.
Synonyms
  • Florida thatch palm
  • Key thatch palm
  • (Older or disputed taxonomic synonym)
Different Meanings

"Thrinax keyensis" has only one specific meaning as a proper noun identifying a biological species. It does not have other general meanings.

Noun
  1. small stocky fan palm of southern Florida and Cuba