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Gaussia princeps (plant)

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Arecaceae

Scientific name
  
Gaussia princeps

Order
  
Arecales

Genus
  
Gaussia

Rank
  
Species

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Gaussia princeps, commonly known as palma de sierra, is a palm which is endemic to Cuba. The species grows on steep-sided limestone hills (known as mogotes) in Pinar del Río Province in western Cuba.

Gaussia princeps trees are 8 metres (or more) tall with whitish stems which are swollen at the base and tapering above. Stems are 30 centimetres in diameter at the base. Trees have three to six pinnately compound leaves. Fruit are orange-red, 1 cm long and 7 millimetres in diameter, with one to three seeds.

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Gaussia princeps (plant) Wikipedia