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Corypha utan
Buri Palm
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Species Name | Corypha utan |
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Common Name | Buri Palm |
Family | Arecaceae |
Genus | Corypha |
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Species Information
- Trunk 10-30 m tall, 35-100 cm in diameter; grey and covered in persistent leaf bases in the upper part in a typical spiral pattern. No crownshaft. Leaves costapalmate, pleated, 4-6 m long, lamina 2.36-3 m wide, and divided into 80-100 deep segments, 160 by 8 cm, greyish green to blueish green, tapering to a short, forked, pointed apex. The inflorescence is a terminal panicle 2-5 m tall, with up to 1 million yellowish to white bisexual flowers, having an unpleasant odour. Fruit olive green to brownish, globular, 15-30 mm in diameter.
- East Asia (India, Malaysia, and Indo-China to Australia)
- Flat, low-lying locations in woodlands; forests in monsoonal areas; open grasslands; and along rivers and wetlands
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- It has fibrous roots
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- Massive flowering and fruiting. Very large fruits. [1]
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- Occurs in Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, and India. [1]
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- Common on drier soils and in river flood plains. Found near water bodies but the period of inundation is unknown. [1]
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- Common on drier soils and in river flood plains. Found near water bodies but the period of inundation is unknown. [2]
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- Specimens at Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor, were tolerant of dry spells lasting three weeks and should be able to survive for one month.
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- Provides food: The sap makes sugar and an alcoholic beverage. Used to make products: The plant has numerous uses, including thatching and making mats and baskets from the leaves. [1]
- Provides food: The sap makes sugar and an alcoholic beverage. Used to make products: The plant has numerous uses, including thatching and making mats and baskets from the leaves. [2]
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Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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