Wax palms or caranday wax palms (Copernicia alba) in the hot and semi-arid lowland Gran Chaco ecoregion, boundary between Paraguay and Argentina


Wax palms or caranday wax palms (Copernicia alba) in the hot and semi-arid lowland Gran Chaco ecoregion, boundary between Presidente Hayes Department in Paraguay and Formosa Province in Argentina. In Guarani language, it is called caranday meaning "water palm"


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Location: Pilcomayo Department, Formosa Province, Argentina
Photo credit: © Andre M. Chang / Alamy / Afripics
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