Coccothrinax crinita
| Common Name: | Old Man Palm |
| Origin: | Western Cuba |
| Typical Height: | To 7-33 ft. |
| Stem: | Solitary. Covered by fine, closely-woven, pendulous fibers with greatly-elongated tips. |
| Leaf: | Palmate, with almost circular outline and silvery-gray, almost green lower surface. Leaf sheaths two-layered. |
| Fruit: | Black. Inflorescence erect to arching above leaves. |
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