Actinorhytis calapparia: Difference between revisions
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===Climate Zones:=== | ===Climate Zones:=== | ||
New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. | New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. | ||
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Tropical rainforests from sea level to 1000m (3000'). | Tropical rainforests from sea level to 1000m (3000'). | ||
===Description:=== | ===Description:=== | ||
A slender feather palm to about 12m (40'). Oval, red fruits to 6cm (2.5"). | A slender feather palm to about 12m (40'). Oval, red fruits to 6cm (2.5"). | ||
===General:=== | ===General:=== | ||
Used as a | Used as a Betel Nut substitute, and becoming popular in SE Asia due | ||
Betel Nut substitute, and becoming popular in SE Asia due | |||
to supposed magical medicinal powers. | to supposed magical medicinal powers. | ||
===Cultivation:=== | ===Cultivation:=== | ||
Cold sensitive, so it likes a sunny, well drained position in the tropics. | Cold sensitive, so it likes a sunny, well drained position in the tropics. | ||
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[[File:Actinorhytis_calaparia1.jpg|frame|Figure 2. In habitat, Papua New Guinea.]] | [[File:Actinorhytis_calaparia1.jpg|frame|Figure 2. In habitat, Papua New Guinea.]] | ||
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[[File:Actinorhytis_calaparia2.jpg|frame|Figure 3. In habitat, Papua New Guinea.]] | [[File:Actinorhytis_calaparia2.jpg|frame|Figure 3. In habitat, Papua New Guinea.]] | ||
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[[File:Actinorhytis_calapparia03.jpg|frame|Figure 4. ''A. calapparia'' in East Sepik, PNG]] | |||
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[[File:Actinorhytis_calapparia03.jpg|frame|Figure 4. | |||
===Contributed by: === | ===Contributed by: === | ||
Andre de Does (Figure 1) | Andre de Does (Figure 1) <br/> | ||
Rolf Kyburz, | Rolf Kyburz, (Figures 2,3, & 4) | ||
===Reference: === | ===Reference: === | ||
" | "'''Palms & Cycads''' Around The World", Jack Krempin | ||
===External Links:=== | ===External Links:=== | ||
[https://powo.science.kew.org/results?q=Actinorhytis%20calapparia Kew], | |||
[ | [https://www.palmweb.org//?q=cdm_dataportal/taxon/c9a29633-577f-4a39-9dec-083054c8f5e2 PalmWeb], | ||
[ | [https://e-monocot.org/taxon/urn:kew.org:wcs:taxon:2778 eMonocot], | ||
[ | [https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=Actinorhytis+calapparia JSTOR], | ||
[ | [https://www.trebrown.com/plant_info.php?species=Actinorhytis+calapparia Trebrown] | ||
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[ | [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Actinorhytis+calapparia%22&num=10&sa=Google+Search Google], | ||
[ | [https://images.google.com/images?q=%22Actinorhytis+calapparia%22&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search GoogleImages], | ||
[https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Actinorhytis+calapparia Flickr], | |||
[ | [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Actinorhytis+calapparia%22%20site:https://www.palmtalk.org/&sa=Google+Search PalmTalk] | ||
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[[Category:Actinorhytis|calapparia]] | [[Category:Actinorhytis|calapparia]] | ||
[[Category:Palm|Actinorhytis_calapparia]] | [[Category:Palm|Actinorhytis_calapparia]] | ||
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Climate Zones:[edit]
New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Habitat:[edit]
Tropical rainforests from sea level to 1000m (3000').
Description:[edit]
A slender feather palm to about 12m (40'). Oval, red fruits to 6cm (2.5").
General:[edit]
Used as a Betel Nut substitute, and becoming popular in SE Asia due to supposed magical medicinal powers.
Cultivation:[edit]
Cold sensitive, so it likes a sunny, well drained position in the tropics.
Contributed by:[edit]
Andre de Does (Figure 1)
Rolf Kyburz, (Figures 2,3, & 4)
Reference:[edit]
"Palms & Cycads Around The World", Jack Krempin




