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''Jubaea'' is a genus of palms with one species, ''Jubaea chilensis'' or ''Jubaea spectabilis'', commonly known in English as the Chilean wine palm or Chile cocopalm, and palma chilena in Spanish. It is native to southwestern South America and is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
to a small area of central Chile between 32°S and 35°S in southern
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,
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,
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, O'Higgins, and northern
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regions. It has long been assumed that the extinct palm tree of
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belonged to this genus as well; however, in 2008,
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controversially placed it in its own genus, '' Paschalococos''.


Growth

The thickest well-documented ''Jubaea'' was on the estate of J. Harrison Wright in
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. Its diameter "at shoulder height" was . The largest of several specimens at the Adelaide (South Australia) Botanic Garden in 1889 was stated to be thick at the base. A hollow (but living) ''Jubaea'' in the Ocoa Valley near
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, Chile is thick at its base, with no apparent taper in the lower trunk. The largest individual specimen of indoor plant in the world was the ''Jubaea chilensis'' at
Kew Gardens Kew Gardens is a botanic garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world". Founded in 1840, from the exotic garden at Kew Park, its living collections include some of ...
, which was cut off by staff in 2014 because it grew to the top of its greenhouse. Of the more than 2,600 known species of palms, ''Jubaea chilensis'' is the second most massive, exceeded only by the floodplain or river bottom variety of ''
Borassus aethiopum ''Borassus aethiopum'' is a species of ''Borassus'' palm from Africa. In English it is variously referred to as African fan palm, African palmyra palm, deleb palm, ron palm, toddy palm, black rhun palm, rônier palm (from the French). It is wides ...
''.


Uses

The leaves can be used to weave baskets, and it has edible seeds. The sap can be used to make
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and
palm syrup Miel de palma (lit. palm honey, also palm syrup) is an edible sweet syrup produced from the sap of a number of palms. It is produced in the Canary Islands and coastal regions of South America. Species In the Canary Islands, palm syrup (''miel d ...
, although unlike other palms which can be tapped, the whole tree has to be felled; this is now restricted by legal protection.


Conservation

The species is partially protected within Chile, although pressures of
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and expansion of grazing areas have reduced the population of the Chilean wine palm in recent centuries. The
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considers the palm
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. File:Jubaea chilensis - quebrada 7 hermanas - Incendio Palmar El Salto, Viña del Mar, febrero 2012 por Pato Novoa 001.jpg, ''J. chilensis'' growing in habitat in Palmar El Salto, Viña del Mar File:Jubaea chilensis - Palmar El Salto 136 (14476062262).jpg, ''J. chilensis'' growing in habitat in Palmar El Salto, Viña del Mar File:Quebrada Rodelillo (4984832159).jpg, ''J. chilensis'' growing in habitat in Quebrada Rodelillo


History

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examined these trees on visiting Chile in 1832 on the second voyage of HMS ''Beagle'' and noted: In 1843, a specimen was grown from seed at
Kew Gardens Kew Gardens is a botanic garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world". Founded in 1840, from the exotic garden at Kew Park, its living collections include some of ...
in London, and was moved into the Temperate House in 1863, eventually growing to . It was believed to be the world's tallest indoor plant, until it had to be felled in 2013 because it had outgrown the space available and could not be moved. It has been replaced by seedlings from the original tree.


Gallery

File:Jubaea chilensis (Fruit and nut) nuytsia pix.jpg, Fruits and nuts File:Kew.gardens.chilean.wine.palm.london.arp.jpg, World-record ''Jubaea'' at
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File:Jubaea chilensis - Leverkusen, Germany.jpg, ''Jubaea chilensis'' in
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, Germany File:Jubaea Chilensis in California by Dan Lindsay.jpg, ''Jubaea chilensis'' growing in
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File:Onofrejarpa.jpg, Painting of a ''Jubaea'' by Chilean artist
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See also

* ''
Dasyphyllum excelsum ''Dasyphyllum excelsum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Known as bulli in Chile. This plant is known to occur in parts of South America, in Chile it occurs from Quillota to Cauquenes (32 to 35°S) between 190 and 800 m ...
''


References


Further reading

* C. Donoso (2005) Árboles nativos de Chile. Guía de reconocimiento. Edición 4. Marisa Cuneo Ediciones, Valdivia, Chile. 136p * Listed as Vulnerable (VU A1cd v2.3)
Information from ''Encyclopedia of Chilean Flora''
* C. Michael Hogan (2008
''Chilean Wine Palm: Jubaea chilensis'', GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg


External links



* ttps://floridata.com/plant/187 ''Floridata'': Jubaea chilensis; description and places in Europe where it has been introduced*Philip W. Rundel (2002
The Chilean Wine PalmPalm & Cycad Society of Australia: ''Jubaea chilensis''
{{Taxonbar, from1=Q13065504, from2=Q38483239, from3=Q290967 Cocoseae Monotypic Arecaceae genera Flora of central Chile Trees of Chile Chilean Matorral Trees of Mediterranean climate Vulnerable flora of South America Garden plants of South America Ornamental trees Drought-tolerant trees Taxa named by Henri Ernest Baillon Taxa named by Juan Ignacio Molina