Cryosophila nana
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Cryosophila nana
(Kunth) Blume ex Salomon
| Ordre | Arecales |
|---|---|
| Famille | Arecaceae |
| Genre | Cryosophila |
2n =
Origine :
sauvage et cultivé
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| Anglais |
Résumé des usages
- jus du fruit transformé en boisson alcoolisée
Description
Noms populaires
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| anglais |
Classification
Cryosophila nana (Kunth) Blume ex Salomon (1887)
basionyme :
- Corypha nana Kunth (1816)
synonyme :
- Acanthorrhiza aculeata (Liebm. ex Mart.) H. Wendl. (1869)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
Mexico. The pulp of the fruit is of a peculiar, delicate, spongy consistence and is pure white and shining on the outside. The juice has a peculiar, penetrating, sweet flavor, is abundant, and is obviously well suited for making palm-wine. The fruit is oblong about one inch in longest diameter. It is grown in Trinidad[1].
- ↑ Prestoe, H. Trinidad Bot. Gard. Rpt. 39. 1880. (Chamaerops stauracantha)