Calamus calospathus (Ridl.) W.J.Baker & J.Dransf.

Species

Angiosperms > Arecales > Arecaceae > Calamus

Characteristics

A climbing palm or rattan. It has one trunk. It has leaflets along the stalk. The separate male and female flowers are on separate plants. There are curved spines on the leaf stalks and these are used for climbing. The leaves are large with many leaflets. These have teeth along their edges. They also have bristles along the veins. The fruit are small, round and scaly. Now
Life form perennial
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Growth support climber
Foliage retention
Sexuality dioecy
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Mature height (meter) 9.0
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Environment

Valley bottoms and lower slopes of hill dipterocarp forest.
More
A tropical plant.
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Usage

Uses -
Edible fruits leaves seeds shoots
Therapeutic use -
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Cultivation

Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode seedlings
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Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77090366-1
WFO ID wfo-0000813269
COL ID PDXV
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Synonyms

Calamus calospathus Calospatha confusa Daemonorops calospatha Calospatha scortechinii