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Cocos nucifera L. Common Names Coco palm, Coconut, Coconut palm, Cocotero Description Brown fibrous husk, oily fibrous white flesh, milky white liquid, round. Origin Mexico, Tahiti Comments Host for species of mealybugs, beetles (Curculionidae), and scales. Return to the Agricultural ID Aid
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