The Syagrus comosa plant thrives in tropical climates with warm temperatures and high humidity. It prefers altitudes ranging from sea level to moderate elevations.
Common Name: Jeriva
Syagrus comosa, commonly known as jeriva or baba de boi, is a plant found in Brazil. It is classified under the grouping of Other utility. The key characteristic of this plant is its nut, which is used to produce edible oil.
Syagrus comosa
Brazil
Other information: - Syagrus comosa, commonly known as jeriva or baba de boi, is a species of palm tree. - It is native to Brazil. - The plant produces edible oil from its nut. - It belongs to the grouping of other utility plants.
- Well-draining soil - Sandy or loamy soil - pH range of 5.5 to 7.5 - Tolerates slightly acidic to alkaline soil conditions
Brazil. Edible oil from nut.