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  2. Washingtonia robusta - Wikipedia

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    Washingtonia robusta, known by common name as the Mexican fan palm, Mexican washingtonia, or skyduster is a palm tree native to the Baja California peninsula and a small part of Sonora in northwestern Mexico. Despite its limited native distribution, W. robusta one of the most widely cultivated subtropical palms in the world. [3]

  3. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

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    They had a backing of very fine palm or rush mats bound with twine or vegetable lianas. [29] The Huejotzingo Codex depicts the making of a feather and gold banner, the first indication of feather work with Christian images. [41] At first, feather work was suppressed by the Spanish as part of their efforts to eradicate the old religion.

  4. Brahea armata - Wikipedia

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    Brahea armata, commonly known as Mexican blue palm or blue hesper palm, is a large evergreen tree of the palm family Arecaceae, endemic to Baja California, Mexico. It is widely planted as an ornamental .

  5. Syagrus weddelliana - Wikipedia

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    The palm has a small stature, only growing to a height of 6 feet (1.8 m). In rare cases, this palm can grow to 10 feet (3.0 m), with a trunk diameter of about 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (9 cm). After flowering, it produces small edible fruits that resemble and taste like coconuts .

  6. Portal:Mesoamerica/Selected article/21 - Wikipedia

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    Mexican feather work, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now Mexico. Although feathers have been prized and feather works created in other parts of the world, those done by the "amanteca" impressed Spanish conquerors, leading to a creative exchange with ...

  7. List of hardy palms - Wikipedia

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    Hardy palms are any of the species of palm that are able to withstand brief periods of colder temperatures and even occasional snowfall.A few palms are native to higher elevations of South Asia where true winter conditions occur, while a few others are native to the warmer parts of the temperate zone in southern Europe, and others are native throughout temperate and subtropical locales in the ...

  8. Beaucarnea recurvata - Wikipedia

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    Beaucarnea recurvata, the elephant's foot [4] or ponytail palm, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The species was native to numerous states of eastern Mexico but is now confined to the state of Veracruz. [1] [6] Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the true palms .

  9. Coccothrinax readii - Wikipedia

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    Coccothrinax readii, the Mexican silver palm, [1] is a palm which is native to southeastern Mexico and northeastern Belize. [ 2 ] Henderson and colleagues (1995) considered C. readii to be a synonym of Coccothrinax argentata .

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