| Syagrus lorenzoniorum Mirim Quarter Coconut Described only in 2010 as a new species, this palm from rock outcrops in Espírito Santo in southeastern Brazil sports a slender, solitary trunk topped by an ascending crown of unstalked, very slightly plumose leaves. The large, round fruits are edible. It is closely related to S. picrophylla but easily distinguished by these round fruits, ramenta on the leaflet veins, and its lack of a petiole. |