Syagrus pseudococos is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found in tropical rainforest and on rocky outcrops in eastern Brazil along a coastal strip from extreme south of state of Bahia south through Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Syagrus pseudococos has a single, thin, greenish trunk which grows over 50abbr=offNaNabbr=off high. It produces quite large fruit and has a full crown. It grows best in rich, well drained soil.[5] It can be distinguished from other species of Syagrus by the pear-shaped form of the fruit. The seeds are also unique among Syagrus in having ahollow interior to the endosperm, just like a coconut.[4]
It is possibly known as coco verde in California,[5] whereas in Brazil it is known as coco-amargoso or peririma.[4]