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Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, and pinnae 60–90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf. On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices. Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 – 20 years to reach peak production | [[File:Cocos nucifera Blanco2.364.png|thumb|left|510px]] | ||
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'''coconut'''[[File:Info blue-32.png|right|link=Hilfe:Taxoboxen]]<br>''C.nucifera'' [[Carl von Linné|L.]]<ref>http://www.gbif.org/species/2735117</ref> | |||
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'''natural Systematics''' | |||
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|cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" align="left" style="background:#99ff99" |'''Reich''' | |||
|[[Plants]] | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Stamm''' |||[[angiosperms]] | |||
|Magnoliophyta | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Klasse''' |||[[monocots]] | |||
|Liliopsida | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Ordnung''' |||[[...]] | |||
|Arecales | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Familie''' ||[[Arecaceae]] | |||
|palm family | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Gattung''' ||[[Cocos]] | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Art''' ||[[Cocos nucifera|C.nucifera]] | |||
|C.nucifera | |||
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|colspan="3" | L. | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Year of publication''' || | |||
|colspan="3" | 1753 | |||
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<font color="black"> '''Phylogeny''' | |||
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|Arecales | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Familie''' ||[[palm family]] | |||
|Arecaceae | |||
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[[File:Piña Colada plate in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.jpg|thumb|left|[[piña colada]]]] | |||
Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, and pinnae 60–90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf. On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices. Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 – 20 years to reach peak production. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 7 May 2019
coconut C.nucifera L.[1] | ||||
natural Systematics | ||||
Reich | Plants | Plantae | ||
Stamm | angiosperms | Magnoliophyta | ||
Klasse | monocots | Liliopsida | ||
Ordnung | ... | Arecales | ||
Familie | Arecaceae | palm family | ||
Gattung | Cocos | |||
Art | C.nucifera | C.nucifera | ||
Autor(s) | L. | |||
Year of publication | 1753 | |||
Phylogeny | ||||
Ordnung | Arecales | Arecales | ||
Familie | palm family | Arecaceae |
Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, and pinnae 60–90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf. On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices. Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 – 20 years to reach peak production.
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