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Paschalococos disperta, the Rapa Nui palm or
Easter Island palm,
formerly Jubaea disperta, was the
native coccoid palm
species of
Easter Island. It disappeared...
- trees, shrubs, ferns, and gr****es. A
large extinct palm,
Paschalococos disperta,
related to the
Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis), was one of the dominant...
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Scientific name
Range Comments Pictures Easter Island palm
Paschalococos disperta Easter Island,
Chile Disappeared between 1250 and 1650 CE,
possibly as...
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started around the same time. A
large now
extinct palm,
Paschalococos disperta,
related to the
Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis), was one of the dominant...
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started around the same time. A large, now extinct, palm,
Paschalococos disperta (related to the
Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis)), was one of the dominant...
- trees, shrubs, ferns, and gr****es. A
large extinct palm,
Paschalococos disperta,
related to the
Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis), was one of the dominant...