Arecaceae

: Typically large, evergreen, and compound, leaves are often arranged in a terminal crown atop an unbranched stem. Common shapes include palmate (fan-shaped) and pinnate (feather-shaped).

: Palms can appear as tall trees, understory shrubs, woody climbers (vines), or stemless plants. arecaceae

is a botanical family of perennial, flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales, commonly known as palms or palm trees . This family is exceptionally diverse, comprising approximately 181 genera and roughly 2,600 species . While primarily associated with tropical and subtropical climates, various species are found in habitats ranging from rainforests to deserts across the globe. Key Characteristics : Typically large, evergreen, and compound, leaves are

: They generally produce small, 3-merous flowers that may be unisexual or bisexual. Fruits are usually drupes (like coconuts) or berries. is a botanical family of perennial, flowering plants