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The coconut palm is the only accepted species in the genus Cocos. The term coconut can refer to the entire coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a true nut. Palms can grow up to 98 feet (30 meters) with pinnate leaves from 13 to 20 feet (4 to 6 meters) long. Old leaves turn brown and break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. On very fertile land, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices. A full sized coconut weighs about 3.2 pounds (1.44 kg). The coconuts in this photo have their outer husk layer (the exocarp) while most coconuts are sold in shops with the exocarp removed and you only see the mesocarp which is composed of a fiber called coir. Info from Wikipedia. Photo taken in early January. Do zoom but never stand under a coconut cluster like this. If one drops, it will hurt you. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favorites and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (44)


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Richardphotos

9:16PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

beautiful tree and young cocnut. I seen so many in the Philippines, but I never cared for coconut water

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jocko500

9:28PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

this is cool. I saw one fall and hit a outdoor lawn chair and it made that chair jump. I heard of a dog falling a sleep under one and a coconut hit it in the head and killed it instant. I saw some down in Mexico and they told me the only palm tree to with stand a hurricane was a royal palm. The others will fall over all the time but a royal pale did not fall over.

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blondeblurr

9:50PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

WOW - that is a whole lot ! a rich harvest indeed and I think time has come ... I have never seen them that close-up altogether, like here ! There is nothing about the Coconut, which I don't like - I use it a lot in my cooking, baking etc. - marvellous presentation Dana, BB

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eekdog

10:22PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

put the lime in the coconut and shake it all up. very nice shot of them, Dana. love the amount and best zoomed. watch the head!

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Faemike55

10:24PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

Outstanding image and information, Dana! Now! Where are the limes?

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Jay-el-Jay

10:36PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

I don't know if this is really true,but I heard that more people die from getting hit by falling coconuts than shark attacks. A fine photo of this tree and the fruits.

danapommet

9:35PM | Fri, 07 February 2014

We get a lot of shark bites each year but not that many deaths in Florida but I could not find any stats on coconut deaths. I can tell you that there are palm trees everywhere down here. Our property has 15 palms but we cut off the seeds before they start to mature into coconuts.

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mgtcs

11:07PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

Amazing coconut tree, exceptional colors and capture Dana!

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mtdana

11:24PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

Very colorful when still in the tree – good information and I’ll remember your warning :)

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bebopdlx

11:31PM | Fri, 10 January 2014

Never seen that many before.

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poet001

1:06AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Wow, now that is a lot of coconuts! Amazing how something that looks like that, is one of a lot of people's favorite fruit. And the way that so many things are made from the coconut has always amazed me. My favorite are the wide coconut shavings that are very lightly toasted. They are such a good snack and I get them at the Market right down from my house. Funny how something that simple from our childhood, can still stick with us to this day. Very good shot here Dana and thanks so much for the information above. And thank you for all your very nice comments on my work as well. When I read them, I really felt appreciated. You take care my friend and thanks for all you do. Have a great weekend!!!

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durleybeachbum

1:07AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

A potentially stunning photo! Extremely interesting info and a great shot.

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jayfar

1:39AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Superb in every way Dana, an excellent shot and wonderful info my friend.

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sharky_

2:20AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

I was trying to photo a coconut this morning but the sun was at a bad angle. You caught this one perfect. Aloha

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Katraz

2:41AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

A stunning shot Dana I'm not a great fan of Coconut but the birds like it if you hang it up for them.

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SunriseGirl

2:46AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

This is a beautiful shot. I love fish cooked in coconut milk. thanks for sharing all the great info. :) Love your work.

whaleman

3:03AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

I love everything about coconuts, particularly good quality (hard to get) coconut syrup! An amazing taste sensation. At most popular resorts they now hire people to climb the palms and knock off the nuts well before they can fall and kill someone. Great shot Dana!

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giulband

3:17AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

fine shot!

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jmb007

3:17AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

ca a l'air bon!!

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Jean_C

3:50AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Superb fruits, very nice capture!

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FredNunes

8:14AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Nice photo Dana. Extremely interesting!

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Leije

9:39AM | Sat, 11 January 2014

They are dangerous fruits ! nice shot, Dana !

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jendellas

12:19PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Amazing to see the tree full, lovely capture!!! xxx

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emmecielle

2:00PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Fantastic capture! :)

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Cyve

5:50PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

Merci pour les explications mon ami ... Fantastique point de vue et merveilleuse image !!!

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sandra46

5:51PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

GREAT CAPTURE, BEWARE! DON'T SLEEP UNDER THAT TREE!

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flavia49

6:00PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

great capture

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MrsRatbag

7:41PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

What a great find and shot! I didn't know that about the exocarp; live and learn, eh?

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Isabelle711

7:43PM | Sat, 11 January 2014

To have fresh coconut in the winter for baking would be most sweet. :)))))) I promise I will never stand under a coconut tree. :)))) LOL!!! Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Smile in the mirror each morning. :)))))))))

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rainbows

3:47AM | Sun, 12 January 2014

N ever seen this in real., dear Dana. Wonderful work and information. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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e-brink

6:43PM | Sun, 12 January 2014

I like coconuts. Never seen them unripe though like this. Interesting.

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