Pupunha palm
Syagrus inajai
Also known as: malaliapu, malaliapu lo, yata’ɨ · kurip, kwip, mahayapna · inajai, jata, pupunha-de-porco · halikuli · féy-chasèr, parépou-djab
📋 About Pupunha palm
Bactris gasipaes is a species of palm native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. It is well spread in these regions, where it is often cultivated by smallholders in agroforestry systems or more rarely, in monoculture. Common names include peach palm in English, among others used in South American countries. It is a long-lived perennial plant that is productive for 50 to 75 years on average. Its population has an important genetic diversity, leading to numerous fruits, colors, and qualities. The fruits are edible and nutritious but need to be cooked for 30 minutes to five hours. They also benefit many animals in the wild. Peach palms are also cultivated for the heart of palm, and the trunk can make valuable timber.
🏷️ Common Names for Pupunha palm
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "malaliapu, malaliapu lo, yata’ɨ" or "kurip, kwip, mahayapna", they all refer to the same species.
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🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Arecaceae
Genus
Syagrus
Species
Syagrus inajai
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