-
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 fronds –
botanically 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...