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- Bactris plumeriana is a species of palm endemic to Hispaniola. According to Salzman and Judd B. plumeriana forms a clade with B. cubensis and B. jamaicana...
- plumeriana is a pinnately compound leaved palm species which is native to Cuba and Hispaniola (both Haiti and the Dominican Republic). C. plumeriana stems...
- the insular Caribbean. Three species - B. cubensis, B. jamaicana and B. plumeriana are Greater Antillean endemics, while the other four are South American...
- parasitica, and the endemic Columnea tincta. Typical palms are Calyptronoma plumeriana, Prestoea a****inata var. montana and Bactris cubensis. Heliconia species...
- with the canopy trees Bonnetia cubensis, Cyrilla nipensis, Calyptronoma plumeriana, Hedyosmum subintegrum, Magnolia cubensis, Ocotea bucheri, Miconia lindmanii...
- Burret Bactris pilosa H.Karst. Bactris pliniana Granv. & A.J.Hend. Bactris plumeriana Mart. Bactris polystachya Grayum Bactris ptariana Steyerm. Bactris rhaphidacantha...
- the genus. Calyptronoma occidentalisendemic to Jamaica Calyptronoma plumeriana — Cuba and Hispaniola Calyptronoma rivalisHispaniola and Puerto Rico...
- alexandrae, (F. Muell.) Alexander palm, king palm Palmae Caribbean Bactris plumeriana, Mart. coco macaco, prickly pole Palmae Florida Beccariophoenix madagascariensis...
- Hispaniola, it occurs at less than 450 m above sea level, and Calyptronoma plumeriana replaces it above that elevation. This palm was added to the Endangered...
- with a variety of other palms, including Coccothrinax argentea, Bactris plumeriana, Roystonea borinquena, Sabal causiarum and S. domingensis. In the Dominican...