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Calamoideae is a
subfamily of
flowering plant in the palm
family found throughout Central America,
South America, Africa, India, China,
Southeast Asia...
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roughly 600
species of Old
World climbing palms belonging to
subfamily Calamoideae. The
greatest diversity of
rattan palm
species and
genera are in the...
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members of the
subfamily Coryphoideae,
though a few
genera in
subfamily Calamoideae (Mauritia,
Mauritiella and Lepidocaryum) also have
palmate leaves. Fan...
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Calamoideae...
- three, with a
central pistillate and two
staminate flowers.
Subfamily Calamoideae includes the
climbing palms, such as rattans. The
leaves are usually...
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roughly 600
species of old
world climbing palms belonging to
subfamily Calamoideae. It may also
refer to
baskets and
furniture made from the plants. Rattan...
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certain geographic localities including Shennongjia, in Hubei,
where the
Calamoideae ladder which he used to
climb the
local mountain range is
supposed to...
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excepting Mauritia,
Mauritiella and Lepidocaryum, all of
subfamily Calamoideae,
tribe Lepidocaryeae,
subtribe Mauritiinae. However, all
Coryphoid palm...
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Calameae is a palm tree
tribe in the
subfamily Calamoideae. The type
genus is
Calamus and many of its
members are rattans.
Calamus Calospatha (synonym...
- part of the Arecaceae, or palm, family. It is a
member of the
subfamily Calamoideae,
whose members are
usually called rattans in English, This species, Calamus...