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Wax palm can
refer to
several species of
palms, including: The
genus Ceroxylon,
particularly Ceroxylon quindiuense Copernicia alba
Copernicia prunifera...
- ecosystem. Birds, for example,
often use this
palm tree to nest and rest when flocking. It is the
source of
carnauba wax,
which is
harvested as a
natural coating...
- Portuguese: carnaúba [kaʁnaˈubɐ]), also
called Brazil wax and
palm wax, is a
wax of the
leaves of the
carnauba palm Copernicia prunifera (synonym:
Copernicia cerifera)...
-
commercial perspective, the most
important plant wax is
carnauba wax, a hard
wax obtained from the
Brazilian palm Copernicia prunifera.
Containing the ester...
-
Cyrtostachys renda, also
known by the
common names red
sealing wax palm and
lipstick palm, is a
palm that is
native to Thailand, Malaysia,
Sumatra and Borneo...
- 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 can grow to a height...
- to cut down the Quindío
wax palm tree. The
punishment for
doing so
shall be a fine and a term in jail"." The Quindío
wax palm tree was
nearly driven to...
- and "red"
palm, respectively). In Guaraní, it is
called caranday, "water
palm". Its
English trade name is
wax palm or
caranday wax palm (it belongs...
- is the main
location where the
national tree of Colombia, the Quindío
wax palm (Ceroxylon quindiuense) can be found, as well as a wide
variety of other...
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sugar palm,
toddy palm Butia Calamus—Rattan
palm Ceroxylon Cocos—Coconut
Coccothrinax Copernicia—Carnauba
wax palm Corypha—Gebang
palm, Buri
palm or Talipot...