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Phytelephas aequatorialis
Specimen cultivated in a rural village. Older fronds stripped for use in roofing and animal traps. Several large of fruits at the base contained dozens of immature seeds.
Rainforest habitat. Specimen located in village near Rio Blanco.
Also known as the Tagua Palm, this species is famous for the carvings of it's mature seeds. Marketed as "vegetable ivory", the seeds are commonly used for decorative carvings, jewelry, and shirt buttons.
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