Coco De Mal Page

Fires and invasive species threaten the limited acreage where these palms can grow.

Today, the Coco de Mer is classified as by the IUCN. Its survival is threatened by several factors: coco de mal

The nuts are highly prized as collectors' items and in traditional medicine, leading to illegal harvesting. Fires and invasive species threaten the limited acreage

A tree can take 20 to 50 years to reach sexual maturity, meaning the population cannot recover quickly from loss. coco de mal