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Copernicia prunifera or the carnaúba palm or
carnaubeira palm (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaʁnaˈubɐ]) is a
species of palm tree
native to northeastern...
- and palm wax, is a wax of the
leaves of the
carnauba palm
Copernicia prunifera (synonym:
Copernicia cerifera), a
plant native to and
grown only in the...
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carnauba wax, a hard wax
obtained from the
Brazilian palm
Copernicia prunifera.
Containing the
ester myricyl cerotate, it has many applications, such...
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Pilipectus prunifera is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by
George Hampson in 1894. It is
found in Sri Lanka, China,
Taiwan and ****an. "Species...
- biome,
including wild
specimens of the
carnauba palm tree (Copernicia
prunifera), the
source of
carnauba wax. On
December 18, 2012, S. C.
Johnson & Son...
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represents Rio
Grande do Norte: the
coconut tree on the left, the
Copernicia prunifera on the right, the
sugarcane and the cotton,
represents the flora. The...
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forest clearing.
Another common species is the
Carnauba palm (Copernicia
prunifera). It is the
source of
carnauba wax,
which is
harvested from the coating...
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rectangular floor plan. The
woodwork is of carnaúba palm (Copernicia
prunifera). A
single story roof is
supported by a
central brick column. The market...
- Ceroxylon,
particularly Ceroxylon quindiuense Copernicia alba
Copernicia prunifera, the
carnauba wax palm
Cyrtostachys renda, the red candle-wax palm This...
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Panama and
northwestern Colombia Selysia cordata Cogn. – Colombia
Selysia prunifera (Poepp. & Endl.) Cogn. – Nicaragua to Peru and
northern Brazil Selysia...