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The main objectives of the study are to address questions about the monophyly of the five subtribes of Cocoeae; the closest relatives of Cocos nucifera; and the evolution of endocarps.
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Use of microsatellite DNA markers to investigate the level of genetic diversity and population genetic structure of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) L. Perera, J.R. Russell, J. Provan, and W.
with Twig Walkingstick A coconut isnt a nut, despite its nutty name. A coconut is a drupe, a word that rhymes with loop. A drupe is a fleshy fruit picture a peach or a cherry with a hard inner layer surrounding a seed (or seeds). That hard inner layer is the stone, or endocarp.
Palms are distant relatives of grasses and are also very useful to man. The coconut (Cocos nucifera), a very well known member of the palm family has been dubbed "the milk bottle at the doorstep of humanity" by J.W. Purseglove.
The coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm.1 It is oval to round in shape and 6 to 12 inches in diameter. The dry, hard outer shell is brown, green or yellow in color.1 It is unclear if the coconut is native to the Southeast Asian peninsula or northwest South America.
The following photos all feature Syrrhopodon involutus, and were taken during my fieldwork in French Polynesia. The photos should provide a good impression of the general habit of S. involutus colonies found in French Polynesia. Note that the substrate of choice for S.
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