-
Carludovica palmata (also
known as
Panama hat plant,
toquilla palm, calá, palmilla, palmero, pojom, jiraca, junco, soyacal, tepejilote, and jipi****a)...
- Bolivia.
Carludovica is
named in
honor of
Charles IV of
Spain and his wife
Maria Luisa of Parma. The
genus is
probably best
known for
Carludovica palmata (toquilla)...
- used
across Oceania for thatch, basketry, and to make cloth, and
Carludovica palmata (Cyclanthaceae)
leaves are made into
Panama hats.
Other members as...
- origin. Traditionally, hats were made from the
plaited leaves of the
Carludovica palmata plant,
known locally as the
toquilla palm or Jipi****a palm, although...
- imported. A
fiber analogous to
straw is
obtained from the
plant Carludovica palmata, and is used to make
Panama hats.
Traditional ****anese rain protection...
-
insignis (Vulcan palm), a
flowering plant in the
family Campanulaceae Carludovica palmata (Panama hat palm) and
perhaps other members in the
family Cyclanthaceae...
- for
Carludovica palmata, the
young leaves of
which are made into
Panama hats. An
unidentified species belonging to this
family (possibly a
Carludovica species)...
-
fibers may be
woven together with
fibers from the
Nahuala palm (
Carludovica palmata), a palm-like monocot.
Except in Ecuador, few of the
products are...
- the
first hotel in 1975,
small log
cabins and an
iraca palm roof (
Carludovica palmata).
After the
cabins (now the
renewed Tacarcuna Lodge) were established...
- Pachacuti's 154 weavers'
houses in Ecuador, the
parcels of land
where the
Carludovica Palmata grows, and the co-ordinates of the ****ociations who
harvest and process...