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[[File:Pinanga_mirabilis.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Spectacular undivided leaves on the Sarawak form.]]
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===Habitat:===
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Lowland rainforest of Borneo.
Lowland rainforest of Borneo.
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Dusan Balint (Figure 1) from '''''Palms & Cycads'''''No. 30, Jan-Mar 1991.<br/>
Dusan Balint (Figure 1 from '''''Palms & Cycads'''''No. 30, Jan-Mar 1991.)<br/>
Rudy Meyer (Figures 2-5)<br/>
Rudy Meyer (Figures 2-5)




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Figure 1. Spectacular undivided leaves on the Sarawak form.

Habitat:[edit]

Lowland rainforest of Borneo.

Description:[edit]

A very spectacular palm, with long upward pointing leaves, giving a shuttlecock-like appearance. Ususally single stemed, although it may have a few small undeveloped suckers at the base. The leaves can be either pinnately divided, or entire (in the case of the form from Sarawak). A moist, well drained sheltered position in the tropics or warm sub-tropics.

Figure 2. P. mirabilis, Sarwak form
Figure 3. P. mirabilis
Figure 4. Young plant.
Figure 5. P. mirabilis

Contributed by:[edit]

Dusan Balint (Figure 1 from Palms & CycadsNo. 30, Jan-Mar 1991.)
Rudy Meyer (Figures 2-5)


External Links:[edit]

Kew, PalmWeb, eMonocot, JSTOR, Trebrown

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