Archive ready

Document

https://chongkiu33.github.io/ARECACEAE/
April 6, 2026 at 05:40 PM JSTThe archive page, viewer, and downloads use this saved version.
April 6, 2026 at 05:40 PM JST·chongkiu33.github.io

Bundle the HTML, screenshot, summaries, and metadata into one ZIP file. The first export request adds an external RFC 3161 timestamp before download.

Saved page

Document

Open the dedicated viewer to inspect the saved page with archive metadata pinned above it.

StartedApril 6, 2026 at 05:40 PM JST

This is a self-contained HTML copy with CSS and images embedded, so it still renders even if the original page disappears.

The dedicated viewer keeps the original URL and saved timestamp visible while you review the archived HTML.

About this pageAI generated

This page explains the taxonomy of Arecaceae (palm family). Palms form a monophyletic group. Botanist H.E. Moore initially organized palms into 15 major groups based on morphological characteristics. Uhl and Dransfield revised this in 1987, classifying palms into 6 subfamilies. Arecoideae is the largest subfamily with over 100 genera. Calamoideae includes climbing palms like rattans with specialized climbing organs. Ceroxyloideae has spirally arranged small to medium flowers. Coryphoideae, the second-largest subfamily, features palmately lobed leaves. Nypoideae contains only one species with underground stems. Phytelephantoideae has distinct monopodial flower clusters and unique gynoecium features.

Document - Saved screenshot

The full page can be captured up to 15,000px in height so you can review the complete page layout when needed.