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- Bor****us flabellifer, commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, lontar palm, wine palm, or ice apple, is a fan palm native...
- Palmyra tuber) is an underground sprout of the Palmyra palm or Bor****us flabellifer. It can be dried or boiled to form Odiyal, a hard chewable snack. It...
- moths in the family Gelechiidae. It contains the species Dolerotricha flabellifer, which is found in Morocco. The wingspan is about 13 mm. The forewings...
- Species so used and named include: Arenga pinnata, the areng palm Bor****us flabellifer, the palmyra palm Caryota, the fishtail palms Cocos nucifera, the coconut...
- over 3.5 million trees. Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1187. 1753. Type:B. flabellifer "Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families". Retrieved 18 January...
- Species used include: Arenga pinnata (syn. A. saccharifera) Bor****us flabellifer Caryota Caryota urens Cocos nucifera Toddy palm Palm sugar Media related...
- Palm tree Coconut timber (Cocos nucifera) Toddy palm timber (Bor****us flabellifer) Janka hardness test List of Indian timber trees Summit, R. and A. Sliker...
- plains were originally savanna gr****es such as the savanna with Bor****us flabellifer palm trees on the coasts of Komodo, Rincah and Flores. Although most...
- southeastern Africa and Madagascar Allagoptera caudescens, Bor****us flabellifer, Caryota urens, Iriartea deltoidea Black Palm, Palmira wood (Black ironwood)...
-  107. ISBN 9780191609497. Borin, Khieu (1998). "Sugar palm (Bor****us flabellifer): potential feed resource for livestock in small-scale farming systems"...