Plantae > Tracheophyta > Polypodiopsida > Cyatheales > Cyatheaceae > Cyathea > Cyathea arboreaCyathea arborea (West Indian treefern)Synonyms: Cormophyllum arboreum; Cyathea guadalupensis; Cyathea guadeloupensis; Cyathea guadelupensis; Cyathea serra; Disphenia arborea; Hemitelia arborea; Hemitelia serra; Nephelea arborea; Polypodium arboreum Cyathea arborea (Vernacular English: West Indian treefern Vernacular Spanish: helecho gigante or palo camarĂ³n) is a plant of the Cyatheaceae family in the order of the Cyatheales. The plant is native to the Caribbean, including Cuba, and the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico. |
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Flower Color [1] | Brown | Foliage Color [1] | Yellow | Fruit Color [1] | Brown | | Frost Free Days [1] | 1 year | Growth Form [1] | Rhizomatous | Leaf Type [1] | Evergreen | Lifespan [1] | Perennial | Propagation [1] | Seed | Root Depth [1] | 36 inches (91 cm) | Shape/Orientation [1] | Erect | Structure [2] | Fern | | Height [1] | 30 feet (9.1 m) | | Hardiness Zone Minimum [1] | USDA Zone: 10 Low Temperature: 30 F° (-1.1 C°) → 40 F° (4.4 C°) | Soil Acidity [1] | Mostly Acid | Soil Fertility [1] | Intermediate |
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via
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