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- Attalea cohune, commonly known as the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm), is a species of palm tree native to...
- ), Astrocaryum spp., maripa palms (Attalea maripa), urucuri palms (Attalea phalerata), cohune palms (Attalea cohune), hesper palms (Brahea spp.), and Syagrus...
- 1%). The palm tree Attalea speciosa, a species po****rly known in Brazil as bab****u – 50% in bab****u oil Attalea cohune, the cohune palm (also rain tree...
- Plascencia Rojas,[citation needed] where coconut oil was extracted from the Attalea Cohune species of palm tree. In this southern Nayarit region, coconut palm...
- poppyseed oil, similar in taste and smell to sunflower oil. Cohune oil, from the Attalea cohune (cohune palm) used as a lubricant, for cooking, soapmaking and...
- (Gl****man) Zona Attalea cephalotus Poepp. ex Mart. Attalea cohune Mart. Attalea colenda (O.F.Cook) Balslev & A.J.Hend. Attalea compta Mart. Attalea cr****ispatha...
- (illus.), foreword by Carlos Galindo-Leal. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 116–119. ISBN 0-292-77759-0. OCLC 46937482. Attalea cohune, Floridata...
- a large variety of palms, including Archontophoenix, Areca, Arenga, Attalea cohune, Carpoxylon, Caryota, Chamaedorea, Clinostigma, Dypsis, Euterpe, Hyphaene...
- and Leucaena guatemalensis. Premontane tropical wet forest including Attalea cohune, Terminalia amazonia, Pinus caribaea and Manilkara zapota. Lower montane...
- species occur in the wider Caribbean: Attalea allenii along the Caribbean coast of Panama and Colombia, A. cohune on the Caribbean coast from Mexico to...