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Last update: 2024-10-26

ຫວາຍຕາເລິກ
Square Leaf Rattan

Korthalsia laciniosa (Griff.) Mart.


Plants
Herbaceous plants
Vines

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Local name:
ກຳປູເຈຍ: ພເຣຍພເດົາ, ພເດົາກຣາຮອມ ລາວ: ຫວາຍຕາເລິກ ຫວຽດ: ເໝີຍຕຳວົງ ( Cam: Preah phdao, phdao krahorm Lao: wai taleuk Vie: mây rã phướn, mây tầm vông )

Synonyms :
Calamosagus harinifolius Griff.
Calamosagus laciniosus Griff.
Calamosagus wallichiifolius Griff.
Korthalsia andamanensis Becc.
Korthalsia grandis Ridl.
Korthalsia scaphigera Kurz [Illegitimate]
Korthalsia teysmannii Miq.
Korthalsia wallichiifolia (Griff.) H.Wendl.

Family:
Arecaceae

Close relatives:

Description:

Ecology
Global distribution:
N/A

Distribution in Laos :

Landscape units :

Endemism in Laos:
N/A

Invasiveness :
N/A

IUCN status :
N/A

Lao official status :
N/A

Use
Use types:
Food
Tools and utensils
Medicine
Shelter

Comments on use types:

Uses. Provides a medium quality cane used in furniture making and basket making.


Domestication:
N/A

Seasonal availability:

Management:
N/A

Value chains:
N/A

Nutrition
Nutritional values:

Comments on nutritional values:
N/A

Nutrient /100g Remark
Proteins N/A N/A
Carbohydrates N/A N/A
Fats N/A N/A
Vitamins N/A N/A
Minerals N/A N/A
Fibers N/A N/A

References
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References:
ຈັນສະໜອນ ພົງອຸດົມ, ສູນທອນ ເກດພັນ, ວີຈິດ ລຳໄຊ ແລະ ບັນຊາ ທຳມະວົງ. 2014. ບັນດາລະບົບ, ນິເວດວິທະຍາ ແລະ ການຈັດສັນຫວາຍຢູ່ ກຳປູເຈຍ, ລາວ ແລະ ຫວຽດນາມ. ອົງການກອງທຶນອະນຸລັກທຳມະຊາດໂລກປະຈຳລາວ.
Greijmans, M., Ketphanh, S., Lamxay, V., & Sengdala, K. 2007. Non-Timber Forest Products in the Lao PDR. A Manual of 100 Commercial and Traditional Producs. The National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute. Vientiane, Lao PDR.
Pterers C.M & Henderson, A. 2014. Systematic, Ecology and Management of Rattans in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. WW-Greater Mekong and The New York Botanical Garden.
Barfod, A.S. & Dransfield, J. (2013). Flora of Thailand 11(3): 323-498. The Forest Herbarium, National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok.
Henderson, A. (2009). Palms of Southern Asia: 1-197. Princeton university press, Princeton and Oxford.

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