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Elaeis (from Gr**** 'oil') is a
genus of palms,
called oil palms,
containing two species,
native to
Africa and the Americas. They are used in commercial...
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Elaeis guineensis is a
species of palm
commonly just
called oil palm but also
sometimes African oil palm or macaw-fat. The
first Western person to describe...
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Commons has
media related to
Elaeis oleifera. "The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species".
Retrieved 4 June 2015. "
Elaeis oleifera".
Germplasm Resources...
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Elaeis melanococca can
refer to:
Elaeis melanococca Gaertn., a
synonym of
Elaeis guineensis, the
African oil palm
Elaeis melanococca Mart. (an illegitimate...
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originally palm oil in a tomb at
Abydos dating back to 3,000 BCE. Palm oil from
Elaeis guineensis has long been
recognized in West and
Central African countries...
- oil is an
edible plant oil
derived from the
kernel of the oil palm tree
Elaeis guineensis. It is
related to two
other edible oils: palm oil, extracted...
- palm,
which yields coconut oil from its
seeds Elaeis oleifera, the
American oil palm The
genus Elaeis, with just two species, E.
guineensis and E. oleifera...
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double bonds) is 16:0. It is a
major component of palm oil from the
fruit of
Elaeis guineensis (oil palms),
making up to 44% of
total fats. Meats, cheeses,...
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plants at the
arboretum include:
American Oil Palm -
Elaeis oleifera African Oil Palm -
Elaeis guineensis African Tulip -
Spathodea Baobab Coral Tree...
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species is a
common breeder in wet
savannah and
woodland with oil palms,
Elaeis guineensis. The
latter provide sap from the
incisions made in the trunk...