Category
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Copernicia prunifera
species of plant
Copernicia
Copernicia is a genus of palms native to South America and the Greater Antilles. Of the known species and nothospecies (hybrids), 22 of the 27 are endemic to Cuba. They are fan palms (Arecaceae tribe Corypheae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The species are small to medium-sized trees growing to 5–30 m tall, typically occurring close to streams and rivers in savanna habitats. The genus is named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. In some of the species, the leaves are coated with a thin layer of wax, known as carnauba wax.

Copernicia alba
species of plant

Copernicia baileyana
species of plant

Copernicia macroglossa
species of plant

Copernicia tectorum
species of plant
Copernicia ekmanii
species of plant
Copernicia hospita
species of plant
Copernicia glabrescens
species of plant

Copernicia rigida
species of plant
Copernicia fallaensis
species of plant
Copernicia berteroana
species of plant

Copernicia gigas
species of plant
Copernicia brittonorum
species of plant
Copernicia curtissii
species of plant
Copernicia humicola
species of plant
Copernicia curbeloi
species of plant
Copernicia yarey
species of plant
Copernicia cowellii
species of plant
Copernicia longiglossa
species of plant
Copernicia roigii
species of plant