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Raphia taedigera
Jupati palm Ju`pa*ti" palm` (Bot.) A great Brazilian palm tree (Raphia t[ae]digera), used by the natives for many purposes.

Meaning of Taedigera from wikipedia

- especially Madagascar, with one species (R. taedigera) also occurring in Central and South America. R. taedigera is the source of raffia fibers, which are...
- Raphia taedigera is a palm species in the family Arecaceae, colloquially known as yolilla in Central American Spanish. It is found in parts of Western...
- DS C taediger L torch-bearing, from taeda, torch. (Also taeda.) Raphia taedigera D tanastylus G long-styled Rhododendron tanastylum* D tapetiformis L woven...
- and floodplains areas in the park have reported palms such as: Raphia taedigera and Manicaria saccifera, and floating aquatic plants in the streams such...
- plants for the great green macaw: the palms Iriartea deltoidea, Raphia taedigera, Socratea exorrhiza and Welfia regia, the large shrub Solanum rugosum...
- The permanently inundated swamps are home to stands of the palm Raphia taedigera and are surrounded by thickets of species in the family Melastomataceae...
- inundated forests, coral reefs, sea turtle nesting. The palm Raphia taedigera, locally known as yolillo, and the trees Campno**** panamensis (orey)...
- recognised, all native to Africa and Madagascar, with one species, R. taedigera found in Central and South America. Their frondsbotanically a single...
- [page needed][page needed] The lone outlier in the subfamily, Raphia taedigera, exists in tropical America though some speculation suggests it may have...
- Aires. Wake, T. 2006 Prehistoric Exploitation of the Swamp Palm (Raphia taedigera: Arecacea) at Sitio Drago, Isla Colón, Bocas del Toro province, Panamá...