Alice Cooksey and Florence were standing under a tall cabbagepalm, steadying a ladder.
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As we approached the harbour, the cabbagepalm became rarer, and entirely disappeared at the head of it.
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Last night we had a potful of the young wood of the cabbagepalm, which tasted like asparagus.
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Here, too, are the mango, and many sorts of bananas, and the cabbagepalm, another favorite resource of starving adventurers.
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The cabbagepalm still growing in the creeks in great numbers, some of them very tall, with several branches on the top.
Elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand.