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Trithrinax Campestris is a plant found in Uruguay. The plant has minor economic uses. The leaves of Trithrinax Campestris are used for making local handicrafts.
Trithrinax Campestris in Uruguay is a plant, native to the South American country. The plant is also known as Caranday palm. Trithrinax Campestris belongs to the palm species of the plant family. This palm type is known as a hardy plant and can survive in a wide variety of climate and topographies. The ideal conditions for Trithrinax Campestris are arid, rocky, and well drained type of soils.
Trithrinax Campestris can be easily recognized by its uncommon appearance. The plant has a compact shape. The color of the foliage ranges from gray to short green. The trunk of Trithrinax Campestris in Uruguay is completely hidden by the remains of branches of previous seasons. The leaves of the plant are characterized by stiff and strong fiber structure. Fruits are not eaten fresh. They are consumed as liquor after fermentation.
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