West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young.
Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young.
Low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds.
Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young.
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1Alice Cooksey and Florence were standing under a tall cabbage palm, steadying a ladder.
2As we approached the harbour, the cabbage palm became rarer, and entirely disappeared at the head of it.
3Last night we had a potful of the young wood of the cabbage palm, which tasted like asparagus.
4Here, too, are the mango, and many sorts of bananas, and the cabbage palm, another favorite resource of starving adventurers.
5The cabbage palm still growing in the creeks in great numbers, some of them very tall, with several branches on the top.
6In the valley is growing an immense crop of grass, upwards of four feet high; the cabbage palm is still in the creek.
7Some are covered with mangroves, some with sea grape and cabbage palms.
8There are a great number of cabbage palms on its banks.
9A few cabbage palms, Corypha australis, are the only other trees worth mentioning.
10We skirted a patch of cabbage palms and in seconds were calf-deep in standing water.
11Edward recalls of hearing his father tell of eating wild hog salad and cabbage palms.
12Here the woods were ornamented by the Cabbage Palm-one of the most beautiful of its family.
13In the edge of the town we saw five or six mountain- cabbage palms (atrocious name!)
14"Did you taste the cabbage palm the other day at dinner?" asked Archie.
15A spruce pine also grew in abundance, and to a great size, and there were also found a number of cabbage palms.
16Having so decided, Frank raised his gun a trifle further, so that it bore on the tops of the cabbage palms beyond.
Translations for cabbage palm