- the
family Marantaceae. It
contains only one
recognized species,
Donax canniformis (G.Forst.) K.Schum,
widespread from the
Andaman Islands,
Myanmar (Burma)...
- to
other genera. Its
species included the following: C.
canniformis,
renamed Donax canniformis C. azurea,
renamed Halopegia azurea C. blumei,
renamed Halopegia...
- people. The muni****lity
derives its name from the
bamban plants (Donax
canniformis) that once
dominated large areas of land
along the
river near the foothills...
- PWMP
plant sp.
Diospyros discolor *kamaya 3671 PMP
plant sp.
Donax canniformis, used as
material for
making baskets *niniq₁ 4614 PAN, PMP, PWMP, PCEMP...
- skin, bark' *baqbaq 'mouth' *bañbañ 'kind of reed used for mats,
Donax canniformis' *bekbek 'pulverize' *biɣbiɣ 'lips (lip-like growth)' *biŋbiŋ 'hold,...
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myrosma A.Dietr.
Calathea myrosma Körn.
Phyllodes myrosma ****ze
Myrosma canniformis Willd.
Maranta cuyabensis Körn
Thalianthus macropus Klotzsch ex Körn...
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Podocarpaceae Podocarpus neerifolia Cycadaceae Cycas rumphfii Marantaceae Donax canniformis Clinogyne grandis Flagellariaceae Flagellaria indica Pandanaceae Pand****...
- the
plant species Sarcandra glabra,
Artocarpus odoratissimus and
Donax canniformis. The Singapore-based
English botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley first described...
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materials obtained from the forest,
which include bamboo,
bamban (Donax
canniformis),
rattan and tree leaves.
Either bamban or
bamboo is used to make the...
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Zingiber parishii Zingiber rubens Zingiber smilesianum Zingiber sp.
Donax canniformis Halopegia brachystachys Phrynium capitatum Stachyphrynium ****atum Asparagus...