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The coco de mer begins from the islands of Praslin and Curieuse in the Seychelles Islands. It was likewise found on the little islets of St Pierre, Chauve-Souris, and Ile Ronde (Round Island), all situated close Praslin, yet was wiped out there for a period up to this point reintroduced. The coco de mer tree develops to 25 to 34 meters tall. The leaves are fan-formed, 7 to 10 meters in length and 4.5 meters wide. It is dioecious, implying that proliferation requires separate male and female plants.