The Palm – A Model For Success?
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Author(s)
A.Windsor-Collins, D. Cutler, M. Atherton & M. Collins
Abstract
Chapter 10
The palm – a model for success?
A.Windsor-Collins1, D. Cutler2, M. Atherton1 & M. Collins1
1School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.
2Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK.
Abstract
The tree palm provides us with an unusual example of where evolution seems to bring about a
reduction in macro structure complexity resulting in a long-lived but not necessarily structurally
efficient living system ‘design’. The biological background to these durable and successful plants
in terms of evolution has been investigated and the results are related to engineering design. The
botanical design rationale is essentially survival, not infrequently in harsh weather conditions, and
reproduction. More specifically, the mechanisms of the palm functions described offer potential
for interpretation in engineering terms. Thus, the structure and features of the palm are discussed
in general terms followed by the more detailed thermofluid aspects of the leaf.
1 Introduction
Palms can take many different forms and although they are specialised, their morphology can
vary greatly. For ease of reference and purposes of this chapter, the palm shall be divided broadly
into three principal areas: the root, the trunk/stem and the crown.
Palms derive from a monophyletic group of plants, meaning that they share a single common
ancestor. They constitute a family of about 200 genera and 2600 species [1] and they belong to
the family commonly named Palmae, but correctly known as Arecaceae.
The double coconut (Lodoicea) produces the heaviest seed, which may be up to 20 kg in weight
[2]. The fruit has an outer layer of tough, fleshy, fibrous material which protects it from predators
and enables the seed to float on the water (one of the methods of seed dispersal). The seed takes
about a year to germinate and about another year to form its first leaf.
Palms can be found in rainforests, in the under-storey region of forests, at mid-canopy level and
in the canopy itself as well as in the mangroves, mountain forest, the desert (e.g. Washingtonia)
and river banks making them the most ecologically diverse family of plants [3]. Palms are adapted
to a diverse range of environments. However, palms do not match the diversity of form found
in dicotyledons (dicots). A large percentage of palms follow the same model in that they have
simple flexible stems. Two-thirds of this family are associated with rainforests of Central and
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