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['aiv(ə)ripɑ:m]
ботаника
фителефас (Phytelephas gen.)
общая лексика
фителефас крупноплодный
костяная пальма (Phytelephas macrocarpa)
['tægwə]
общая лексика
слоновая пальма (Phytelephas macrocarpa)
ботаника
слоновая пальма (Phytelephas macrocarpa)
существительное
ботаника
слоновая пальма (Phytelephas macrocarpa)
Phytelephas is a genus containing six known species of dioecious palms (family Arecaceae), occurring from southern Panama along the Andes to Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, northwestern Brazil, and Peru. They are commonly known as ivory palms, ivory-nut palms or tagua palms; the scientific name Phytelephas means "plant ivory". This and the first two of the common names refer to the very hard white endosperm of their seeds (tagua nuts or jarina seeds), which resembles elephant ivory.
They are medium-sized to tall palms reaching up to 20 m tall, with pinnate leaves. The "nut" is covered with pericarp, which gets removed by animals. The kernel is covered with a brown, flaky skin and shaped like a small avocado, roughly 4–8 cm in diameter.