Coco De Mer
The Coco De Mer is a unique palm tree native to the Seychelles islands. It is known for its large, distinctive seeds, which can weigh up to 30 kilograms and resemble the shape of a female buttock. The tree can grow up to 30 meters tall and thrives in coastal forests.
The seeds of the Coco De Mer are often considered a symbol of fertility and are highly sought after for their rarity. Due to its limited habitat and overharvesting, the tree is now protected by law, making it a significant part of the Seychelles' natural heritage.