oil palm
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pinnate-leaved palms of the genus Elaeis having dense clusters of crowded flowers and bright red fruit and yielding high quality palm oils
oil palm meaning & definition 1 of oil palm.
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Any of two species of trees in the Arecaceae, or palm family of trees, found in western Africa.
oil palm meaning & definition 2 of oil palm.
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Oil palm is a tropical plant species, scientifically known as Elaeis guineensis, native to west and southwest Africa. It is commonly grown in tropical regions for its oil-rich fruits. Their fruits are the source of palm oil, which is used in a wide variety of products like food, cleaning agents, and biofuel. The oil palm has a single stem and grows up to 20 meters tall with leafy fronds forming a spreading canopy. It also bears clusters of fruit all year round, with each fruit having a single seed or kernel. Both the fruit and kernel provide palm oil.
oil palm meaning & definition 3 of oil palm.