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Jubaea is a
genus of
palms with one species,
Jubaea chilensis,
commonly known in
English as the
Chilean wine palm or
Chile cocopalm, and
palma chilena...
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found in a cluster.
Examples of such
large drupe clusters include dates,
Jubaea chilensis in
central Chile and
Washingtonia filifera in the
Sonoran Desert...
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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...
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Coquito nuts are the
fruits from a feather-leaved palm,
Jubaea chilensis,
native to Chile,
having a
thick trunk from
which is
obtained a
sugary sap used...
- Santiago.
There is some
occurrence of the
endangered Chilean Wine Palm,
Jubaea chilensis within the
Santiago Province; this
iconic tree of
central Chile...
- may have
contributed to the
endangered status of the
Chilean wine palm (
Jubaea chilensis). In Tuvalu, the
process of
making toddy can be seen with tapped...
- Elaeis—Oil palm Euterpe—Cabbage
heart palm, açaí palm Hyphaene—Doum palm
Jubaea—Chilean wine palm,
Coquito palm Latania—Latan palm
Licuala Livistona—Cabbage...
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Areceae (Chamaedorea),
Tribe Cocoseae (Butia,
Jubaea) and
Tribe Phoeniceae (Phoenix).
Chilean wine palm (
Jubaea chilensis) – A
contender for the hardiest...
- part of the very
restricted range of the
endangered Chilean wine palm (
Jubaea chilensis); in
prehistoric times, this
endemic Chilean tree had a significantly...
- ecosystem. In the
southern mountainous areas, the
endangered Chilean Wine Palm (
Jubaea chilensis) can be found. Its
habitat is
under threat from
human activities...