Sabal uresana

In today's article we are going to talk about Sabal uresana, a topic that has become especially relevant in recent times. Sabal uresana is a topic that has aroused the interest of experts and the general public, generating debates and inciting reflection. Over the years, Sabal uresana has been the subject of study, analysis and controversy, leading to greater understanding and awareness of its importance. In this article, we will explore different aspects of Sabal uresana, from its origin and evolution to its impact on society and its relevance today. In addition, we will examine various perspectives and opinions on Sabal uresana, with the aim of providing a complete and enriching overview of this fascinating topic.

Sabal uresana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Genus: Sabal
Species:
S. uresana
Binomial name
Sabal uresana
Trel., 1900

Sabal uresana, commonly known as the Sonoran palmetto, is a species of palm tree that is native to the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental in northwestern Mexico (states of Chihuahua and Sonora). The specific epithet, "uresana", refers to Ures, Sonora, a town within its range.[2] It is threatened by habitat loss.

Sabal uresana growing as an ornamental in Tucson, Arizona.

References

  1. ^ Quero, H.J. (1998). "Sabal uresana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T38694A10139483. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1998.RLTS.T38694A10139483.en. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. ^ Riffle, Robert Lee; Paul Craft (2003). An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms. Timber Press. pp. 448–449. ISBN 978-0-88192-558-6.