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Ceroxylon quindiuense,
often called Quindío wax palm, is a palm
native to the
humid montane forests of the
Andes in
Colombia and Peru. This palm species...
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where the
national tree of Colombia, the Quindío wax palm (Ceroxylon
quindiuense) can be found, as well as a wide
variety of
other flora and
fauna (some...
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Ceroxylon quindiuense (Quindío wax palm) is the
tallest monocot in the world...
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montane and
include the
tallest palm (and thus
tallest monocotyledon), C.
quindiuense,
which reaches 61 m (200 ft) in height, and
species growing at the highest...
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patini Spathiphyllum perezii Spathiphyllum phryniifolium Spathiphyllum quindiuense Spathiphyllum silvicola Spathiphyllum solomonense Spathiphyllum wallisii...
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National symbol. The
national tree of
Colombia is the palm
Ceroxylon quindiuense (Quindío wax palm)
which was
named after the
Colombian Department of...
- and for the size of
their seeds, leaves, and inflorescences.
Ceroxylon quindiuense, Colombia's
national "tree", is the
tallest monocot in the world, reaching...
- in diameter. The
tallest pachycaul is the
Andean wax palm (Ceroxylon
quindiuense), at
heights of up to 220 feet (67 meters). and
around 16
inches (41 cm)...
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regnans Eurasia Ficus benghalensis Central and
South America Ceroxylon quindiuense Puya
raimondii Victoria amazonica North America Sequoia sempervirens...
- East for its
versatility and
edible fruit.[citation needed]
Ceroxylon quindiuense – It is
native to the
Colombian Andes,
where it is
found at 2,500–2,800 m...