Themed collection - Coco De Mer - CITES Appendix III, Annex C in the EU

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"Coco fesse" is a term that refers to the sea coconut (Lodoicea maldivica), a palm tree endemic to the Seychelles.

Its fruit, also called coco de mar, is known for its unusual shape that resembles a human butt, hence its popular name "coco fesse".

It is the world's largest seed and an emblematic symbol of the Seychelles.

Dimensions: 29 x 27 x 15 cm

"Coco fesse" is a term that refers to the sea coconut (Lodoicea maldivica), a palm tree endemic to the Seychelles.

Its fruit, also called coco de mar, is known for its unusual shape that resembles a human butt, hence its popular name "coco fesse".

It is the world's largest seed and an emblematic symbol of the Seychelles.

Dimensions: 29 x 27 x 15 cm

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Coco De Mer - CITES Appendix III, Annex C in the EU
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