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  2. Calamus salicifolius - Wikipedia

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    Native to south Vietnam and Cambodia, [4] Calamus salicifolius, is commonly referred to as a rattan, it is one of many Calamus species of the Arecaceae, or palm, family.It is described as a little bushy plant, often climbing, even on itself, with a 2 to 4m long stalk.

  3. Vietnamese rattan and bamboo industry - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Rattan and Bamboo Industry [1] is a traditional handicraft industry that has been practiced for centuries. It is based on the use of two basic materials rattan and bamboo . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Craftsmen in this industry specialize in creating a variety of handicrafts, from everyday household items to complex works of art. [ 5 ]

  4. Rattan - Wikipedia

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    Rattan, also spelled ratan (from Malay: rotan), is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed-canopy old-growth tropical forests of Southeast Asia, though they can also be found in other parts of tropical Asia and Africa.

  5. Calamus viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Calamus viminalis, one of many Calamus species commonly referred to as rattan, is a plant of the Arecaceae, or palm, family native to: Java and Bali in Indonesia; Peninsular Malaysia; all parts of Thailand; Cambodia; Cochinchina and Central Annam in Vietnam; all parts of Laos; Myanmar; Bangladesh; Andaman and Nicobar Islands; North-east, North-central, and South India; and probably north-west ...

  6. Calamus latifolius - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] The rattan grows in semi-dense forests of Cambodia and southern Vietnam. [4] In the Chuŏr Phnum Dâmrei of southwestern Cambodia, they are characterized as growing on the edge of evergreen rainforest, usually as understorey, but becoming lianas when mature. [ 5 ]

  7. Calameae - Wikipedia

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    Tiếng Việt; 中文; Edit links ... Calamus draco, a rattan: Scientific classification; Kingdom: Plantae: ... Calameae [1] is a palm tree tribe in the subfamily ...

  8. Calamus rotang - Wikipedia

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    Calamus rotang, also known as common rattan, is a plant species native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar . It is one of the scandent (climbing) rattan palms used to make Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia. The basal section of the plant grows vertically for 10 ...

  9. Daemonorops - Wikipedia

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    Daemonorops was a genus of rattan palms in the family Arecaceae. [1] Its species are now included within the genus Calamus . [ 2 ] Species now placed in Daemonorops are dioecious , with male and female flowers on separate individuals. [ 3 ]