South America during the late Cretaceous. Bactris shows high rates of speciation. Both stems and leaves of Bactris species are generally covered with spines...
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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...
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sourcing from wild palms. The main variety that has been domesticated is Bactris gasipaes, known in English as peach palm. This variety is the most widely...
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Govaerts recognised three varieties: Bactris major var. major Bactris major var. infesta (Mart.) Drude Bactris major var. socialis (Mart.) Drude Andrew...
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List of palms native to the Caribbean (section Bactris)
species of Bactris to form a clade with B. plumeriana and B. jamaicana as sister species. Fifteen other species occur in the wider Caribbean: Bactris barronis...
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Bactris simplicifrons is a small (0.5–2 m tall, 0.3–1 cm in diameter) palm which is found in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil...
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Bactris nancibaensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in French Guiana. It is threatened by habitat loss. Only...
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Bolivia. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Bactris acanthocarpa. Savela, Markku. "Leucanopsis bactris (Sepp, [1852])". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life...
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largest species of Bactris and is found at the highest elevations. Synonyms: Bactris cuvaro H.Karst., Bactris cuesa Crueg. ex Griseb., Bactris falcata J.R.Johnst...
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Greater Antillean Bactris species. Salzman, Virginia T. & Judd, Walter S. (1995). "A revision of the Greater Antillean species of Bactris (Bactridinae: Arecaceae)"...
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