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Coconuts in the Americas [Cocoteros en las Americas]

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Clement, Charles R.
Zizumbo-Villarreal, Daniel
Brown, Cecil H.
Ward, R Gerard
Alves-Pereira, Alessandro
Harries, Hugh C.

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New York Botanical Garden

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It has been clearly established that the Portuguese introduced coconuts to the Cape Verde islands in 1499, and these supplied the Atlantic coasts and the Caribbean in the 1500s. By contrast, early 16th century reports of coconuts on the Pacific coast of P

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The Botanical Review

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2037-12-31
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