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Nucifera

Nucifera is a Latin adjectival species epithet meaning “nut-bearing” that occurs in the scientific names of multiple organisms. It is not a taxon by itself but a descriptive element used within binomial nomenclature to indicate a characteristic of a species.

One of the most widely known examples is Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm. This species, native to

Beyond Cocos nucifera, the epithet nucifera appears in other genera as well, typically applied to species with

Etymology: nucifera derives from Latin nucis (nut) and ferre (to bear), yielding the meaning “nut-bearing.” The

See also: nuciferous, nut-bearing.

tropical
coastal
regions
of
the
Indo-Pacific,
is
cultivated
globally
for
coconuts,
palm
oil,
fiber,
and
other
products,
and
it
plays
a
major
economic
and
cultural
role
in
many
regions.
nut-
or
seed-bearing
fruits.
The
exact
taxonomic
placement
and
ecology
of
these
species
vary,
and
they
are
not
collectively
grouped
under
a
single
taxon
called
nucifera.
form
is
commonly
used
in
feminine/genus
agreement
within
binomial
names.