Acrocomia Aculeata is a palm tree species known by several common names, including macaw palm, coyol palm, and grugru palm. These names are often used interchangeably, and all refer to this unique tree with large spiny leaves and sharp, sturdy trunks. Another synonym for Acrocomia Aculeata is the tropical oil palm, as the tree is often cultivated for its oil-rich fruit. In some regions, the tree is also known as the hurricane palm due to its ability to withstand high winds and storms. With its various common names, Acrocomia Aculeata is a versatile and adaptable plant with a wide range of uses and cultural significance.