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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Clipperton Island shrub and grasslands (NT0705).
A solitary palm with a stout trunk particularly at the base, it is rarely vertical, with long pinnate arching leaves at the top. Old leaves are regularly shed. The large fruits have a fibrous husk, rarely less than 20 cm long.
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Cocos nucifera Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera L. Common Name: Coconut Family: Arecaceae Native Status: Exotic Commonness in Miami: Common Flowers Fruit Habit Other
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Question 02: What is the longest storage period (verified through direct carbon dating of the seed testa once germination was complete) known to have maintained a seed in the viable state?
Publication details: Coconut revival: new possibilities for the 'tree of life': International Coconut Forum, 22-24 Nov 2005, Cairns Qld, Proceedings, Adkins, SW (ed), Foale, M (ed) and Samosir, YM (ed). Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra ACT, 2006, p15-21, 9 refs.
Laboratory experimentation includes producing activated carbon from coconut shells using technologies similar to those found in developing regions, and examining capacity to remove coliform through filtration.