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| {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
− | |genus=Brahea | + | |familia=Arecaceae |
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| |species=pimo | | |species=pimo |
| + | |taxo_author=Becc. |
| |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
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| + | '''''Brahea pimo''''' is a species of [[flowering plant]] in the [[Arecaceae]] family. |
| + | It is found only in [[Mexico]]. |
| + | It is threatened by [[habitat loss]]. |
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| {{Inc| | | {{Inc| |
| Brahea pimo, Becc. St. 8-12 ft.: much the same as the last in general appearance and vegetative characters: spadix 3-4-branched, the finer ramifications very slender and bearing small clusters of whitish yellow fls.; stamens 6. forming by unition a 6-lobed ring: fr. unknown.— A rare Mexican species, known in the trade only at Santa Barbara, Calif. | | Brahea pimo, Becc. St. 8-12 ft.: much the same as the last in general appearance and vegetative characters: spadix 3-4-branched, the finer ramifications very slender and bearing small clusters of whitish yellow fls.; stamens 6. forming by unition a 6-lobed ring: fr. unknown.— A rare Mexican species, known in the trade only at Santa Barbara, Calif. |