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Brontispa longissima (known as the coconut leaf beetle, the two-coloured coconut leaf beetle, or the coconut hispine beetle) is a leaf beetle that feeds on young leaves and damages seedlings and mature coconut palms.
Anemone multifida ― cut-leaf anemone; Aquilegia formosa ― red columbine; Caltha biflora ― two-flowered marsh marigold; Caltha leptosepala ― white marsh marigold; Coptis asplenifolia ― fern-leaved goldthread; Delphinium menziesii ― Menzie's larkspur; Pulsatilla occidentalis, syn. Anemone occidentalis ― western anemone, white ...
State federal district or territory Common name Scientific name Image Year Alabama: Longleaf pine: Pinus palustris: 1949 clarified 1997 [1] Alaska: Sitka spruce: Picea sitchensis: 1962 [2] [3] American Samoa: None [4] Arizona: Blue palo verde: Parkinsonia florida: 1954 [5] [6] Arkansas: Loblolly pine: Pinus taeda: 1939 [7] California: Coast ...
Plants reach 10-15 meters in height and a trunk diameter of 25-50 cm. Leaves length will reach up to 4-5 meters within a crown of 10-15 pinnate leaves. Overall appearance stunningly resembles the tropical coconut palm in many features, i.e leaves, trunk, fruit structure including milk, hence its nickname "Bolivian Mountain Coconut".
Vice President Harris has become associated with coconut trees due to an anecdote about her mother, and Democrats have embraced the symbol to show their support for her presidential campaign.
The coconut tree is the official state tree of Kerala, India. In Goa, the coconut tree has been reclassified by the government as a palm (rather than a tree), enabling farmers and developers to clear land with fewer restrictions and without needing permission from the forest department before cutting a coconut tree. [107] [108]
“I didn’t fall out of any coconut tree before having this premonition… Kamala Harris will be the next President of the United States of America,” a third wrote, using the phrase.
This is a list of countries that have officially designated one or more trees as their national trees. Most species in the list are officially designated. Some species hold only an "unofficial" status.