noun a genus of palm trees native to the Caribbean and South America
Acrocomia is a genus of palm trees native to the Americas, known for their tall stature and edible fruits.
Acrocomia palms play a significant role in the ecosystems of their native habitats, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.
Acrocomia palms are often cultivated for ornamental purposes in tropical and subtropical regions.
Indigenous communities in the Americas have traditionally used acrocomia palms for food, medicine, and materials.
Acrocomia is often mentioned in botanical writings and articles about palm trees and tropical plants.
Botanists study acrocomia as a genus of palm trees, examining their characteristics and distribution.
Landscapers may use acrocomia palms in tropical garden designs for their aesthetic appeal and resilience.