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Guineensis Collection

"Exploring the Guineensis: A Journey through Africa's Congo" In the heart of Africa lies a hidden treasure, known as Guineensis

Background imageGuineensis Collection: African oil palm tree with fruit, Elaeis guineensis

African oil palm tree with fruit, Elaeis guineensis
5856574 African oil palm tree with fruit, Elaeis guineensis; (add.info.: African oil palm tree with fruit, Elaeis guineensis. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by J)

Background imageGuineensis Collection: White flowered Sansevieria, leaf and root, Aletris guineensis

White flowered Sansevieria, leaf and root, Aletris guineensis
5856599 White flowered Sansevieria, leaf and root, Aletris guineensis; (add.info.: White flowered Sansevieria, leaf and root, Aletris guineensis)

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Picture No. 11049919

Picture No. 11049919
African Oil Palm Tree Sabah, Sukau, Malaysia, Borneo, Asia Date:

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Africa. The Congo. Palm (Hyphaene guineensis)

Africa. The Congo. Palm (Hyphaene guineensis)
Africa. Palm (Hyphaene guineensis). Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados

Background imageGuineensis Collection: DDE-90024938

DDE-90024938
Rainforest, Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageGuineensis Collection: African oil palm, Elaeis guineensis

African oil palm, Elaeis guineensis
African oil palm or macaw-fat, Elaeis guineensis. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Toddy palm and oil palm

Toddy palm and oil palm
Asian palmyra palm, toddy palm, or sugar palm, Borassus flabellifer 1, and African oil palm, Elaeis guineensis 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Destruction of rainforest: preparation for oil-palm

Destruction of rainforest: preparation for oil-palm plantation which replaces rainforest in a river-valley, (Elaeis guineensis). Sabah, Borneo; Malaysia; June

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Oil palm fruits are piled on a road-side along

Oil palm fruits are piled on a road-side along one of the oil-palm plantations (Elaeis guineensis). Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo; Malaysia; June

Background imageGuineensis Collection: OIL-PALM (Eloeis Guineensis). Elaeis is a genus of palms containing two species

OIL-PALM (Eloeis Guineensis). Elaeis is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Picture No. 11049918

Picture No. 11049918
African Oil Palm Tree Sabah, Sukau, Malaysia, Borneo, Asia Date:

Background imageGuineensis Collection: Picture No. 10867243

Picture No. 10867243
Oil palm fruits are piled on a road-side along one of the oil-palm plantations (Elaeis guineensis) Date:

Background imageGuineensis Collection: OIL-PALM (Eloeis Guineensis). Elaeis is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms

OIL-PALM (Eloeis Guineensis). Elaeis is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil


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"Exploring the Guineensis: A Journey through Africa's Congo" In the heart of Africa lies a hidden treasure, known as Guineensis. This captivating species, scientifically named Hyphaene guineensis, is commonly referred to as the African oil palm or Elaeis guineensis. With its tall and elegant stature, it stands proudly amidst the lush rainforests of the Congo. Picture No. 11049919 captures the essence of this magnificent palm tree, showcasing its majestic presence in all its glory. Its sturdy trunk and vibrant green fronds paint a picturesque scene against a backdrop of dense foliage. DDE-90024938 reveals that Guineensis holds great significance for both locals and nature enthusiasts alike. It serves multiple purposes - from being called Toddy palm due to its sweet sap used for making traditional beverages to being recognized as an oil palm for producing valuable oils. However, with progress comes sacrifice; Tab XXIX highlights the unfortunate destruction caused by preparing land for oil-palm cultivation. The once pristine rainforest gives way to human intervention in order to meet growing demands. Oil palm fruits piled on road-sides (as depicted in Picture No. 10867243) symbolize both abundance and controversy surrounding this species' cultivation practices. While it provides economic opportunities for communities living nearby, concerns arise regarding deforestation and loss of biodiversity. Eloeis Guineensis belongs to Elaeis genus which encompasses two species - an interesting fact highlighted by Picture No. 11049918. These palms have become synonymous with each other due to their shared characteristics and importance within various industries. As we delve deeper into exploring Guineensis' story, let us remember that every picture tells a tale worth preserving – one that intertwines culture, environment, and sustainability in our ever-changing world.