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- Korthalsia is a clustering genus of flowering plant in the palm family spread throughout Southeast Asia. It is a highly specialized rattan with some species...
- Korthalsia minor is an Asian species of rattan plant in the family Arecaceae and the tribe Calameae. It has been recorded from Laos and Vietnam. The type...
- A liana in the Arecaceae, or palm, family, Korthalsia bejaudii is an endemic growing in the forests of Cambodia, noted from Kampong Cham Province. The...
- A large, very high liana, or "climbing tree" in the palm family, Korthalsia laciniosa occurs in the closed forests of Java, Sumatra, the Philippines, Malay...
- Korthalsia rogersii is an endangered endemic rattan species, thought to be extinct from the insular habitat of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean...
- South America Tribe CalameaeAfrica and Asia Subtribe Korthalsiinae Korthalsia – Malesia, New Guinea, Indochina Subtribe Salaccinae – Malesia, Indochina...
- of flowering: hapaxanthy and pleonanthy. All the species of the genera Korthalsia, Lacco****, Plectocomia, Plectocomiopsis, and Myrialepis are hapaxanthic;...
- Eremospatha Lacco**** Raphia Lepidocaryum Mauritia Mauritiella Calameae Korthalsia Eleiodoxa Salacca Metroxylon Pigafetta Plectocomia Myrialepis Plectocomiopsis...
- Eremospatha Lacco**** Raphia Lepidocaryum Mauritia Mauritiella Calameae Korthalsia Eleiodoxa Salacca Metroxylon Pigafetta Plectocomia Myrialepis Plectocomiopsis...
- Nepenthes", published in 1839. Carl Ludwig Blume named the botanical genus Korthalsia (family Arecaceae) after Korthals, and Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem...