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Pseudophoenix sargentii

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Buccaneer palm, Sargent's cherry palm

Arecaceae Edible: Growing tip, Cabbage, Palm heart 802 iNaturalist observations

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Pseudophoenix sargentii, commonly known as the Florida cherry palm or buccaneer palm, is a medium-sized palm native to the northern Caribbean, eastern Mexico, and extreme southeast Florida in the United States.

Description

A medium sized palm. It grows 4-8 m tall. The trunk can be 30 cm across.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It usually grows near the sea and on limestone soils.

Where It Grows

Bahamas, Belize, Central America, Cuba*, Dominican Republic, Haiti*, Mexico*, North America, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, USA, West Indies*,

Synonyms

Cyclospathe northropi O. F. CookPseudophoenix gracilis Ekman ex BurretPseudophoenix linearis M. T. CookPseudophoenix navassana EkmanPseudophoenix saonae O. F. Cook

Also Known As

Cacheo, Kuka, Palma de guinea

References (3)

  • Casas, A., et al, 1996, Plant Management Among the Nahua and the Mixtec in the Balsas River Basin, Mexico: An Ethnobotanical Approach to the Study of Plant Domestication. Human Ecology, Vol. 24, No. 4 pp. 455-478
  • NYBG herbarium "edible" (As Pseudophoenix linearis)
  • Plants of Haiti Smithsonian Institute http://botany.si.edu

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