Pseudophoenix ekmanii explained

Pseudophoenix ekmanii is a palm species endemic to the Barahona Peninsula and Isla Beata in the Dominican Republic on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.[1]

Names

In Dominican Spanish, P. ekmanii is known as cacheo or cacheo de Oviedo.[2] [3] In English, the species is usually referred to as the Dominican cherry palm.[4]

Description

It is a small tree (4 to 6 m tall), with pinnately compound leaves and solitary, swollen stems. The fruit are reddish with a diameter of about 2 cm.[5]

Conservation

P. ekmanii was once used in palm wine production. Trees were cut down and the pith extracted, especially from the swollen portion of the stem. The sap was then extracted and fermented.[2] [5] As a consequence of this cutting for palm wine production, the species is considered Critically Endangered. Current threats include habitat loss from grazing and agriculture.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pseudophoenix ekmanii . https://archive.today/20130802161559/http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/wcsp/namedetail.do?accepted_id=166472&repSynonym_id=-9998&name_id=166472&status=true . dead . 2013-08-02 . 2007-01-16 . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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  2. Web site: Edible Palms and Their Uses. 2007-01-17 . Haynes. Jody . John McLaughlin . November 2000 . Fact Sheet MDCE-00-50-1. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences . https://web.archive.org/web/20061210031112/http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/programs/urbanhort/publications/PDF/EdiblePalms.pdf . 2006-12-10.
  3. Web site: Pseudophoenix ekmanii . 2007-01-17 . Palm and Cycad Society of Florida . https://web.archive.org/web/20061216154645/http://www.plantapalm.com/vpe/photos/Species/pseudophoenix_ekmanii.htm . 2006-12-16 . dead .
  4. Web site: Palms: Pseudophoenix ekmanii . 2007-01-17 . Palm and Cycad Society of Australia .
  5. Book: Henderson, Andrew . Andrew Henderson (botanist) . Gloria Galeano . Gloria Galeano . Rodrigo Bernal . Rodrigo Bernal. Field Guide to the Palms of the Americas . 1995 . Princeton University Press . Princeton, New Jersey. 0-691-08537-4 .