Coconut Palm

Binomial Cocos nucifera L.
Family Arecaceae
Tamil Name தென்னை (Thennai)
Habit Tall unbranched tree
Bark Flowers: Smooth, columnar, trunk light grey-brown with persistent leaf scars
Flowers: Light yellow coloured, in axillary /terminal compound spadix
Fruits Drupes ovoid, three-angled with a thick exocarp and fibrous husk enclosing a hard bonyendocarp or shell.
Flowering Period Throughout the year
Pollinators Wind
Native to coastal areas of Southeast Asia Coconut flesh is high in fat and can be dried or eaten fresh. The liquid of the green nut, commonly known as coconut water, can be consumed fresh and is used in beverages. The harvested coconut also yields copra, the dried extracted kernel, or meat, from which coconut oil, a major vegetable oil, is expressed. The dry husk yields coir, a fibre highly resistant to salt water and used in the manufacture of ropes, mats, baskets, brushes, and brooms.
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