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Bermuda Palm

Educational resources on Bermuda Palm

Bermuda Palm or Sabal bermudana is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to B1+2cd. IUCN Profile of the Bermuda Palm

Academic web links for the Bermuda Palm.


Coconut palm and sea grapes / South shore, Bermuda: BERMUDA >> Coconut palm and sea grapes South shore, Bermuda MVC-FD90; auto.
http://www.princeton.edu/~jhalderm/pics/2000-08=bermuda/palm.html

[Arid_gardener] palm grove sprouting in lawn: ...blades in high density. It s past time to mow, but we don t want to have a Bermuda/palm lawn. What do we do? John & Roxanne Davis ...
http://cals.arizona.edu/pipermail/arid_gardener/2004-July/001099.html

Nature Conservation in Bermuda: Bermuda palm Sabal bermudana (EN): restricted to small areas of natural vegetation, it is an ornamental species, well established in cultivation. ...
http://www.tamug.edu/cavebiology/BeCKIS/overseas.htm

Class Notes 1950 to 1959: ...boating. Future travel will take us to Bermuda, Palm Springs, CA, golf school at Pine Needles in NC, and a Portugal cruise next fall. ...
http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/2004mayjun/notes/1950to1959.html

The Survivors of the Chancellor: ...on the islands, and I have been told that at one time English ladies would wear no other bonnets than such as were made of the leaves of the Bermuda palm.". ...
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=VerSurv.sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=all







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