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Summary Of: Coco de mer

Coco de mer tree in a Sri Lanka botanic garden... Coco de mer tree in a Sri Lanka botanic garden... Coco de mer tree in a Sri Lanka botanic garden... The coco de mer is now a rare protected species... The coco de mer belongs to the Coryphoidae subfamily and tribe Borasseae... The coco de mer is the most interesting species of the six monospecific endemic palms in Seychelles since it... The coco de mer palm is robust...

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Asian palmyra palm | Coco de mer with fruit | Conservation status | | Vulnerable | IUCN 2.3 | Scientific classification | Plantae | Magnoliophyta | Liliopsida | Arecales | Arecaceae | Binomial name | J.F.Gmelin | Persoon | Coco de mer tree in a Sri Lanka botanic garden | | palm | endemic | islands | Praslin | Curieuse | Seychelles | leaves | dioecious | flowers | catkin | fruit | seed | plant | kingdom | Maldives | citation needed | woman | Baill. | 1768 | Latinised | Louis XV of France | ornamental tree | Mature fruit | | The Vallée De Mai palm forest, where coco-de-mer are growing. Photographed at Praslin, Seychelles | | Praslin | Seychelles | Male coco de mer inflorescence. Photograped at Praslin, Seychelles | | Praslin | Seychelles | Fruit | | traditional Chinese medicine | IUCN Red List of Threatened Species | IUCN | Wikimedia Commons | Categories | Vulnerable species | Palms | Flora of the Seychelles | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since February 2007 |
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