Research and Conservation in Southern Sonora, Mexico
Brahea aculeata (palma)
Brahea aculeata is a small tree between 6 and 29 feet tall (2-9 m), with serrated leaf stalks attaching to the trunk. It grows in the higher elevation TDF in the Río Mayo region.
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Residents within its range have long used the durable, pliable fronds of this fan palm for rope-making,
basketry, and roofing.
As a roofing material they provide superb protection from heat and are quiet during heavy rains.
Roofs last about twenty five years.