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Synonymy:
<i>Acrocomia armentalis</i>, <i>Acrocomia crispa</i>
Common Names:
Cuban Belly Palm,<br/> Corojo Palm<br/>
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Distribution:
Cuba
Habitat:
Open forest on limestone based soils.
Description:
A very distinctive, tall, spiny palm to about 15m, with swollen middle on a very slender base, and a dense crown of arching leaves.
General:
Culture:
Sunny, well drained position, but with plenty of water. Very slow growing when young, but speed up considerably when they start to trunk. <br/>
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Contributed by:
Rolf Kyburz, (from <i><b>Palms & Cycads</b></i> No. 44, July-Sept 1994).
External Links:
<p>[[1]], [[2]], [[3]], [[4]] </p><p>[[5]], [Images], [[6]], [Forums], [[7]] <p>
