Coccothrinax Fragrans
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''Coccothrinax fragrans'' is a palm which is native to eastern
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and
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Henderson and colleagues (1995) considered ''C. fragrans'' to be a
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of ''
Coccothrinax argentata ''Coccothrinax argentata'', commonly called the Florida silver palm, is a species of palm tree. It is native to south Florida, southeast Mexico, Colombia and to the West Indies, where it is found in the Bahamas, the southwest Caribbean and the ...
''.


Description

''Coccothrinax fragrans'' has dark green fan leaves with silvery undersides. It is a slow growing and stealthy palm when healthy. ''Coccothrinax fragrans'' is best suited to
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and warm
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s that do not get frost, and the palm is adaptable to coastal exposure.


References

fragrans Trees of Cuba Trees of Haiti Trees of the Dominican Republic Plants described in 1929 Taxa named by Max Burret {{Arecaceae-stub