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*[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=10&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFkQFjAJ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.e-taxonomy.eu%2Fpalmae%2Fprotologe%2Fpalm_tc_180143_P.pdf&ei=2qVzU4ejL-issASF_4GQDA&usg=AFQjCNE2TmObyMqrNR65DdWOpUdbBftz2w&sig2=YBfRun71V7jXw1r6lV1nLA&bvm=bv.66699033,d.cWc '''Roystonea of Cuba''']
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*[https://www.palms.org/principes/1991/vol35n4p225-233.pdf '''Notes on Roystonea in Cuba (Dr. Scott Zona)''']
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The Royal Palms — spectacular majestic solitary pinnate-leaved palms from the Caribbean islands and neighbouring parts of North, Central and South America; crownshaft is very conspicuous and the inflorescence branched to at least 4 orders with rather stiff spreading rachillae. (J. Dransfield, N. Uhl, C. Asmussen, W.J. Baker, M. Harley and C. Lewis. 2008)

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The Royal Palms — spectacular majestic solitary pinnate-leaved palms from the Caribbean islands and neighbouring parts of North, Central and South America; crownshaft is very conspicuous and the inflorescence branched to at least 4 orders with rather stiff spreading rachillae. (J. Dransfield, N. Uhl, C. Asmussen, W.J. Baker, M. Harley and C. Lewis. 2008)