The first tree to be seen by visitors to Cuba is the Royal Palm. It is difficult to think of this Caribbean island without its presence, and throughout the country, from Cape San Antonio, its westernmost tip, to the easternmost point, Punta de Maisi, palms can be seen in groups or isolated.The Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia), besides having important botanical values, has produced a positive and deep impression in Cuban society.Roystonea regia belongs to the palmaceae family and can reach twelve to fifteen meters in height. Its leaves are used to shade tobacco and roof houses, the trunk provides boards for houses and furniture, the yagua is used to pack tobacco in branches and is known as tercio; its fruits, called palmiche, are used to feed animals.This prodigious tree provides three ecosystem services: it provides shelter for wildlife, nesting sites for wild birds that nest in cavities in the tree trunks, and food for avifauna.This is the book about this important tree of the Cuban flora, recognized as the queen of the fields for its magnificence and beauty.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The first tree to be seen by visitors to Cuba is the Royal Palm. It is difficult to think of this Caribbean island without its presence, and throughout the country, from Cape San Antonio, its westernmost tip, to the easternmost point, Punta de Maisi, palms can be seen in groups or isolated.The Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia), besides having important botanical values, has produced a positive and deep impression in Cuban society.Roystonea regia belongs to the palmaceae family and can reach twelve to fifteen meters in height. Its leaves are used to shade tobacco and roof houses, the trunk provides boards for houses and furniture, the yagua is used to pack tobacco in branches and is known as tercio; its fruits, called palmiche, are used to feed animals.This prodigious tree provides three ecosystem services: it provides shelter for wildlife, nesting sites for wild birds that nest in cavities in the tree trunks, and food for avifauna.This is the book about this important tree of the Cuban flora, recognized as the queen of the fields for its magnificence and beauty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786209352355
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The first tree to be seen by visitors to Cuba is the Royal Palm. It is difficult to think of this Caribbean island without its presence, and throughout the country, from Cape San Antonio, its westernmost tip, to the easternmost point, Punta de Maisi, palms can be seen in groups or isolated.The Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia), besides having important botanical values, has produced a positive and deep impression in Cuban society.Roystonea regia belongs to the palmaceae family and can reach twelve to fifteen meters in height. Its leaves are used to shade tobacco and roof houses, the trunk provides boards for houses and furniture, the yagua is used to pack tobacco in branches and is known as tercio; its fruits, called palmiche, are used to feed animals.This prodigious tree provides three ecosystem services: it provides shelter for wildlife, nesting sites for wild birds that nest in cavities in the tree trunks, and food for avifauna.This is the book about this important tree of the Cuban flora, recognized as the queen of the fields for its magnificence and beauty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786209352355
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The first tree to be seen by visitors to Cuba is the Royal Palm. It is difficult to think of this Caribbean island without its presence, and throughout the country, from Cape San Antonio, its westernmost tip, to the easternmost point, Punta de Maisi, palms can be seen in groups or isolated.The Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia), besides having important botanical values, has produced a positive and deep impression in Cuban society.Roystonea regia belongs to the palmaceae family and can reach twelve to fifteen meters in height. Its leaves are used to shade tobacco and roof houses, the trunk provides boards for houses and furniture, the yagua is used to pack tobacco in branches and is known as tercio; its fruits, called palmiche, are used to feed animals.This prodigious tree provides three ecosystem services: it provides shelter for wildlife, nesting sites for wild birds that nest in cavities in the tree trunks, and food for avifauna.This is the book about this important tree of the Cuban flora, recognized as the queen of the fields for its magnificence and beauty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786209352355
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