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The cohune palm is used in the production of cohune oil.
For the Central American palm tree see Attalea cohune.
Cohune oil is generally not used commercially because the cohune palm is very difficult to break open.
On April 21, 2010, while recording their forthcoming album, the band announced that Bassist Bret Cohune had decided to "pursue different opportunities."
It contains around 60 tree species, among which the most notable are breadnut trees (Brosimum alicastrum) and corozo palms (Orbignya cohune).
Palms - highlights include the Bismarckia nobilis; Orbignya cohune, Hyphaene and Latania species.
Cohune oil is pressed from the seeds of the cohune palm, which is native to Central and South America.
Premontane tropical wet forest including Attalea cohune, Terminalia amazonia, Pinus caribaea and Manilkara zapota.
It was warm and damp under the trees - ironwood, balsa, cohune and ceiba, once the sacred tree of the Maya - which soared into the canopy like rockets.
There he renamed Zennia Boulevard (also known as Cohune Walk Boulevard) in the capital to "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard", in honour of his grandmother.
Remarkable palms are: Attalea cohune, Sabal mauritiiformis, Sabal mexicana, Sabal yapa, Gaussia maya, many Acoelorraphe wrightii and some species in the genus Brahea and Chamaedorea.
Astrocaryum mexicanum, a common palm of the Caribbean coast of Central America, is known as warree cohune in Brazil, as its spines are said to resemble the bristles of the white-lipped peccary or warree.
Attalea cohune, commonly known as the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm), is a species of palm tree native to Mexico and Central America.