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Chapter 3: Taxonomy, Page 1
... , etc. Economic uses, etc. Pantropically of great economic importance: coconut products, oils, dates, ivory nuts, carnauba wax, rattan cane, raffia, etc. Text courtesy and copyright © 1998, L. Watson & Michael Dallwitz; reprinted here ...
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Chapter 6: Economic importance and ethnobotany, Article 1
... timber. Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm), occurring in tropical South America, grows to about 10 m tall and has fan-shaped leaves. The trunk is swollen near the base. Carnauba wax--used in polishes ...
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Chapter 8: Miscellaneous, Article 1
... Copernicia alba Caranday palm (UD) Trithrinax sp. Caribbean royal palm (BR) Roystonea oleracea Carnauba wax palm (BR) Copernicia prunifera Central Australian fan palm (BR) Livistona mariae Ceylon date ... G) Sabal minor Seaforthia (G) Ptyschosperma sp. Seaforthia elegans (BR) Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Sealing wax palm (UD) Cyrtostachys renda Seamberty palm (G) Coccothrinax sp. Senegal date palm ( ...
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Chapter 11: Palm Story, Article 6
... was grateful the crew had just cleaned and waxed the ship. That carnauba wax really brought out the shine in the old boat. It would ... Dypsis lutescens, King - Archontophoenix alexandra, Sealing Wax - Cyrtostachys renda, Petticoat - Copernicia macroglossa or Washingtonia filifera, Belly - Gastrococos crispa or Colpothrinax wrightii, Carnauba Wax - Copernicia prunifera, Hurricane - Dictyosperma album, ...
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