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- Another common species is the Carnauba palm ( " Copernicia prunifera ) ."
- Copernicia macroglossa are dioecious plants which means they develop their female and male flowers on different plants.
- It is primarily associated with the " Copernicia prunifera " palm tree ( Carnauba ).
- Juvenile Chinese fan palms and other Livistona species, as well as Copernicia alba, proved especially vulnerable.
- The reserve protects an area of the caatinga biome, including wild specimens of the carnauba palm tree ( Copernicia prunifera ), the source of carnauba wax.
- These nests comprise sticks that are usually less than a metre long and less than 2 cm in diameter, and often from the palm species " Copernicia tectorum ".
- Some contractors specialize in searching old neighborhoods for specimen plants, knocking on doors and offering residents $ 3, 000, say, for a copernicia that will be sold to a client for three times as much.
- Some species of plants currently in danger of extinction include local palm tree species, karanday ( " Copernicia alba " ), array, Amambay fern, tr閎ol, yvyra paje, kai kygua, and local cedars.
- ""'Copernicia alba " "'is a South American species of palm tree, which is found in the humid part of the Gran Chaco ecoregion in Bolivia, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil ( in the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul ) and Argentina ( especially the Carnauba wax palm ).
- ""'Trithrinax campestris " "'or " caranday palm " is a South American arecaceae palm native of Uruguayan and northeastern Argentine sabanas, where it shares its habitat with " Copernicia alba " among others and extends also to the summits of mountain ranges of Sierras de C髍doba and Sierras de San Luis.
- The soil is, in general, thin and porous and does not retain moisture; consequently, the long dry season turns the country into a barren desert, relieved only by vegetation along the riverways and mountain ranges, and by the hardy, widely distributed Carnauba Palm " ( Copernicia cerifera ), " which in places forms groves of considerable extent.