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[[File:Salacca_zalacca.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Cultivated ''S. zalacca''in Borneo.]] | [[File:Salacca_zalacca.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Cultivated ''S. zalacca''in Borneo.]] | ||
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Synonymy:[edit]
Salacca edulis
Common Names:[edit]
Salak
Distribution:[edit]
Java, and Sumatra
Habitat:[edit]
Lowland, swampy rainforest
Description:[edit]
An acaulescant clumping palm with long erect leaves up to 6m tall, and very spiny petioles. The leaflets are whitish underneath.
General:[edit]
Produces an edible fruit which is sweet, tho slightly tart, and has a brown, scaly skin. Commonly seen in south-east Asian markets.
Culture:[edit]
Warm, sheltered and very moist.
Contributed by:[edit]
Mike Gray (Figure 1&2)


