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- Butia eriospatha is a small species of Butia palm endemic to the highlands of southern Brazil. It is very similar to B. odorata, but is easily distinguished...
- (Prosch.) Vorster (B. odorata × S. romanzoffiana) x Butyagrus eriospatha N. Kembry (B. eriospatha x S. romanzoffiana 'Santa Catarina') Wikimedia Commons has...
- in many South American countries to make jelly.[citation needed] Butia eriospathaWoolly ****y palm – Though it may be more cold tolerant, in North America...
- consumed. Other minor but regular plants were the nuts of the native Butia eriospatha (woolly jelly palm) in the spring and summer, pips of the non-native Eriobotrya...
- romazoffianum, Astrocaryum, Attalea, Bactris (including Bactris major), Butia eriospatha, Caryota mitis, Caryota urens, Chrysalidocarpus lutescens, Cocos nucifera...
- Prunus × subhirtella Wongi Manilkara kauki Wooly jelly palm fruit Butia eriospatha Xiao ****o Syzygium a****inatissimum Yangmei Myrica rubra Yatay palm fruit...
- (maminha-cadela) Butia capitata (butiá, jelly palm, pindo palm) Butia eriospatha (butiá-da-serra) Butia odorata (butiá-da-praia) Butia purpurascens (butiá-jataí)...
- the somewhat flatter fruit, which is much larger in the cultivated pulposa race. Butia yatay is 'A', B. eriospatha is 'D', and Syagrus coronata is 'E'....
- ) Becc. (as S. capitata (Mart.) Gl****man) Butia eriospatha (Mart. ex Drude) Becc. (as S. eriospatha (Mart. ex Drude) Gl****man) Butia paraguayensis (Barb...
- shared with Brazil) these included yerba mate, pineapple guava, Butia eriospatha, Bromelia antiacantha, and other Myrtaceae. Agriculture was practised...