Parajubaea torallyi

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title: Parajubaea torallyi
text: Parajubaea torallyi, commonly known as the palma de Pasobaya or Bolivian mountain coconut, is a species of evergreen flowering plant of genus Parajubaea, in the family Arecaceae, closely related to the coconut palm in the tribe Cocoseae. It is endemic to Bolivia, where it grows in dry forests on steep rocky slopes at 2,400–3,400 metres (7,900–11,200 ft) in altitude. It is cultivated for its stunning ornamental properties united to its cold hardiness. In cultivation it prefers a mild or cool clim
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description: Species of palm
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date modified: 2024-01-03T14:13:13Z
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