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El experto en palmas Milian Rodríguez Lima (izquierda), colecta muestras de Coccothrinax munizii, en Tortuguilla. A su derecha Guillermo Lemes, de la Universidad de Guantánamo.
FOTO DE: JORGE LUIS MERENCIO CAUTÍN.
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In Parque Nacional Jaragua in the southernmost part of the Dominican Republic, just east of Pedernales, you can find Pseudophoenix ekmanii and Coccothrinax ekmanii!
Coccothrinax littoralis and coastal vegetation. No editing other than slight enhancement of yellow leaves.
In Parque Nacional Jaragua in the southernmost part of the Dominican Republic, just east of Pedernales, you can find Pseudophoenix ekmanii and Coccothrinax ekmanii!
In Parque Nacional Jaragua in the southernmost part of the Dominican Republic, just east of Pedernales, you can find Pseudophoenix ekmanii and Coccothrinax ekmanii!
Mexican Silver Palm
Family : Arecaceae
Origin : SE Mexico
Growth Rate : Medium
Water Use : Low
Height : 1-3 m
Foliage type : Evergreen
Comments : Observed in Yeppoon
This is an "old man palm" (Coccothrinax crinita) that died, last year or the year before. Its older fronds stayed green but its heart was completely dried out and stopped growing. A few weeks ago we noticed one of its "dead" palm spikes had opened and was showing off some actual green. Too bad the name "zombie palm" is already taken.