Serenoa repens

(W. Bartram) Small

Journal of the New York Botanical Garden 27: 197. 1926.

Common names: Saw palmetto
IllustratedEndemic
Basionym: Corypha repens W. Bartram Travels Carolina, 61. 1791
Synonyms: Brahea serrulata (Michaux) H. Wendland Chamaerops serrulata Michaux Corypha obliqua W. Bartram Sabal serrulata (Michaux) Nuttall ex Schultes & Schultes f. Serenoa serrulata (Michaux) G. Nicholson
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Stems usually creeping, branched, sometimes ascending, to 1–3 m. Leaves yellow-green, green, or silvery green, stiff; petioles finely to strongly serrate; hastula present on both sides of leafabaxially and adaxially. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, 4–5 mm. Fruits ripening from green through orange to black, length ca. 2 cm, diam. 1 cm. 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Pinelands, dunes, sand pine scrub, mesic hammocks and woodlands, plants colonial, often forming dense stands in the understory
Elevation: 0–50 m

Distribution

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Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., S.C.

Discussion

The range of this species extends from Beaufort, Jasper, Colletin, and Charleston counties, South Carolina to St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Reports of it from Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas are in error.

Two or three leaf-color morphs are found in Serenoa (A. D. Hawkes 1950). The green type is more widespread, and the glaucous or blue-gray type seems to be more abundant in coastal sites of southeastern Florida. Serenoa repens forma glauca Moldenke was described as differing from the typical form of the species in having glaucous leaf blades (H. N. Moldenke 1967). Since a type specimen for S. repens is lacking, it is impossible to know if Moldenke’s form differs from the type. The genetic basis for these color differences is not understood.

Serenoa repens apparently is pollinated by bees. Flowering and fruiting are not necessarily annual events, and some years see more abundant flowering than others (J. B. Hilmon 1968). Even when flowering is abundant, fruit production is erratic (D. Smith 1972); the causes are quite unknown. When fruits are present, they are eagerly sought by black bears (D. S. Maehr 1984; D. S. Maehr and J. R. Brady 1984), white-tailed deer (R. F. Harlow 1961), raccoons, foxes, opossums, and various birds (J. B. Hilmon 1968).

Serenoa fruits are the source of a steroidal drug that inhibits the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, which binds to receptors in the prostate gland and in hair follicles (B. C. Bennett and J. R. Hicklin, in press1998). This inhibition is the biochemical basis for the use of Serenoa extracts in treating benign prostrate swelling and baldness. Bennett and Hicklin provided a complete review of the uses of Serenoa in traditional and modern medicine, as well as its use as a fiber and thatch plant.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

"fine" is not a number.

... more about "Serenoa repens"
versatile +  and dorsifixed +
2-cleft +  and acute +
Scott Zona +
(W. Bartram) Small +
Corypha repens +
3-lobed +  and cupulate +
Saw palmetto +
Ala. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, Miss. +  and S.C. +
0–50 m +
lanceolate +
triangular +
creamy white +
adnate +, connate +  and distinct +
fragrant +
0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br /> (0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br />) +
berrylike +  and drupaceous +
green through orange;black +
1 cm10 mm <br />0.01 m <br /> (?) +
2 cm20 mm <br />0.02 m <br /> (?) +
apical +  and basal +
Pinelands, dunes, sand pine scrub, mesic hammocks and woodlands, plants colonial, often forming dense stands in the understory +
branched +  and spicate +
2-pinnate +  and pinnate +
silvery green +, green +  and yellow-green +
fibrous +, dry +  and fleshy +
2 (?) +  and 3 (?) +
1 +  and 3 +
alternate +  and imbricate +
ridged +, channeled +  and terete +
Flowering spring. +
v--shaped +  and tent--shaped +
germination +
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden +
conspicuous +
adventitious +
adhering to endocarp +  and free +
ellipsoid +
bearing prickles +  and unarmed +
lanceolate +
connate +  and distinct +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
covered with fibrous or prickly remains +  and smooth +
subterranean +
smooth +  and striate +
enlarged;massive;slender +
100 cm1,000 mm <br />1 m <br /> (300 cm3,000 mm <br />3 m <br />) +
elongate +
Brahea serrulata +, Chamaerops serrulata +, Corypha obliqua +, Sabal serrulata +  and Serenoa serrulata +
Serenoa repens +
species +
unbranched +  and branched +
plant +  and shrubby +
unisexual +  and bisexual +