Cuban Petticoat Palms - Growing Concerns

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Cuban Petticoat Palms - Growing Concerns

Growing Concerns - Saving the diversity of plant species BGCI 1992 Botanic Gardens Conservation International.
Slide film kindly lent by Andromeda Botanic Gardens, Barbados, Barbados National Trust. Cuban Petticoat Palms are native to Cuba, it's latin name is Copernicia macroglossa.
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Growing Concerns - Botanic Gardens Conservation International 1992
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There are three large cuban petticoat palms, with fresh green long-stemmed leaves growing atop dry old leaves forming a petticoat appearance. A succulent agave plant also grows just in front. The slide’s emulsion has incurred some water or bacterial damage, which has turned the left side of the image a neon green colour, with a cluster of large black spots.

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