Attalea cohune
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Attalea cohune |
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Attalea cohune, commonly known as the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm),[2] is a species of palm tree native to Mexico and parts of Central America.[3]
The cohune palm is used in the production of cohune oil.
Example occurrences
A chief occurrence as a dominant plant is in the Belizean pine forests ecoregion.[4]
References
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- ↑ Cohune palm at Floridata
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- ↑ C. Michael Hogan & World Wildlife Fund. 2012. Belizean pine forests. ed. M. McGinley. Encyclopedia of Earth. Washington DC