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Ceroxylon quindiuense,
often called Quindío wax palm, is a palm
native to the
humid montane forests of the
Andes in
Colombia and Peru. This palm species...
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Ceroxylon is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Arecaceae,
native to the
Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia,
known as Andean...
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location where the
national tree of Colombia, the Quindío wax palm (
Ceroxylon quindiuense) can be found, as well as a wide
variety of
other flora and...
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Ceroxylon ceriferum, also
known as the
Sacred wax palm is a
species of
Ceroxylon from
northern Colombia and Venezuela. C.
ceriferum is a
rainforest species...
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Ceroxylon alpinum, also
known as the
Andean wax palm is a
species of palm tree
native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It is
threatened by habitat...
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Centronia brachycera Centronia mutisii Ceroxylon alpinum Ceroxylon ferrugineum Ceroxylon quindiuense Ceroxylon sasaimae Clusia croatii Clusia osseocarpa...
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Ceroxylon parvum is a
species of
Ceroxylon native to the
slopes of the Andes.
Ceroxylon parvum is the
smallest Ceroxylon species, the
trunks reaching a...
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Ceroxylon parvifrons, also
known as the
Golden wax palm is a
species of
Ceroxylon from Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. "
Ceroxylon parvifrons...
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Ceroxylon peruvianum is a
species of palm tree. It is
endemic to Peru. Sanin,
Maria Jose; Galeano,
Gloria (2011). "A
revision of the
Andean wax palms...
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their height and for the size of
their seeds, leaves, and inflorescences.
Ceroxylon quindiuense, Colombia's
national tree, is the
tallest monocot in the world...