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caryota
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Caryota is a genus of palm trees. They are often known as fishtail palms because of the shape of their leaves. There are about 13 species native to Asia ( China, India, Indonesia, etc.), northern Australia, and the South Pacific. One of the more widely known species is Caryota urens, the flowers of which are used to make one type of jaggery (an unrefined sugar), and also to make palm wine. Caryota mitis is an invasive introduced species in the US state of Florida. They are also one of the few Arecaceae with bipinnate foliage. Many grow in mountainous areas and are adapted to warm mediterranean climates as well as subtropical and tropical climates.
Species:
- Caryota albertii F.Muell. ex H.Wendl. - Queensland
- Caryota angustifolia Zumaidar & Jeanson - Sulawesi
- Caryota cumingii Lodd. ex Mart. - Philippines fishtail palm - Philippines
- Caryota kiriwongensis Hodel - Thailand
- Caryota maxima Blume - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Yunnan, Bhutan, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Java, Sumatra, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
- Caryota mitis Lour. - Burmese fishtail palm - Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Borneo, Cambodia, India, Java, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
- Caryota monostachya Becc. - Vietnam, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan
- Caryota no Becc. - Borneo
- Caryota obtusa Griff. - Thailand mountain palm - Bhutan, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand
- Caryota ophiopellis Dowe - Vanuatu
- Caryota rumphiana Mart. - Albert palm - Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago
- Caryota sympetala Gagnep. - Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
- Caryota urens L. - southern India, Sri Lanka; naturalized in Assam, Bangladesh, Bonin Islands, southern China,Nepal, Myanmar, Andaman Islands, Malaysia, Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico - jaggery palm, solitary fishtail palm, wine palm, toddy palm
- Caryota zebrina Hambali & al. - New Guinea
Usage examples of "caryota".
What he describes as fit for making lances is the stem of another palm growing in the same parts of the country, called by the natives of Sumatra and Java nibong, and by naturalists caryota urens, which he has confounded with its neighbouring tree.