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  1. Gaussia princeps - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide

    WEBA moderate to large, solitary palm, native exclusively to westernmost Cuba, where it grows by the thousands on steep and mostly inaccessible karst limestone outcrops locally referred to as mogotes, often clinging to the …

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    Gaussia princeps, commonly known as palma de sierra, is a palm which is endemic to Cuba. The species grows on steep-sided limestone hills (known as mogotes) in Pinar del Río Province in western Cuba. Gaussia princeps trees are 8 metres (or more) tall with whitish stems which are swollen at the base and tapering above.
    Gaussia princeps is used in the production of luciferase. ^ J. Kouwenberg & G. Boxshall (2009). T. C. Walter & G. Boxshall (ed.). "Gaussia princeps (Scott T., 1894)". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species.
    Bioluminescence of the marine copepod Gaussia princeps is conditioned by a secreted one-subunit luciferase with a molecular mass of 19.9 kDa . The Gaussia luciferase (GpLuc) catalyzes the oxidative decarboxylation of coelenterazine molecule in the course of which an electronically excited product, coelenteramide, is formed.
    Like all Gaussia, not to fussy in cultivation. Its enjoys a sunny spot in a tropical climate but will also do well in warm temperate regions that do not experience any more than a rare light freeze. Well drained soil is essential, limestone is preferred. It copes easily with drought and can take some exposure. Rarely grown in cultivation.
  4. The other bottle palm... Gaussia princeps - PalmTalk

  5. Gaussia princeps - LLIFLE

  6. Gaussia Species, Sierra Palm - Dave's Garden

    WEBGaussia (GAUS-see-uh) Info. Species. princeps (PRIN-keps) Info. Synonym. Chamaedorea ventricosa. Sun Exposure. Sun to Partial Shade. Foliage. Evergreen. Height. 15-20 ft. (4.7-6 m) 20-30 ft. (6-9 m) Spacing. …

  7. Gaussia princeps (plant) - Wikipedia

  8. Deep Sea Copepod | Smithsonian Ocean

  9. Gaussia princeps (crustacean) - Wikipedia

  10. Gaussia princeps - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science

  11. Gaussia princeps - Palms For California - PalmPedia

    WEBGaussia princeps. Gaussia princeps is considered by many palm enthusiasts in California as a fairly difficult palm to grow to maturity, or even to trunking. For all appearances, it is very difficult to tell from Gaussia …