ineañdel
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this collection is a seedling sprouting from a coconut fruit. the adult palm is growing in an agricultural field. (collection: Michael J. Balick #4950)
Example: The young seedlings are removed from the coconuts and fed to pigs. Children like to eat the apical meristems of the sprouts, peeling off the harder, outer leaves and eating the soft white part. The endosperm of the sprouted coconut is edible. The local name means "young seedling."
Scientific name: Cocos nucifera, Speaker: Tony Keith
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inrejei
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trees, 3-4 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4133)
Scientific name: Caryota ophiopellis, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nahoj
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palm to 15 m tall, dbh 30 cm (collection: Michael J. Balick #4913)
Scientific name: Carpoxylon macrospermum, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nakwei
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large palm, 20 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4080)
Example: 1. Children eat the nut of the ripe fruits. 2. The leaf bases can be used, when tied together, two at a time, to create a bowl from which to drink. 3. In the past, the trunks were used to fashion a hunting spear used in tribal warfare. Further context withheld.
Scientific name: Veitchia spiralis, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nup̃ut
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fallen tree, 15 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3609)
Example: The leaves of this palm are used for thatch. Split trunks for house walls. Middle fiber of pinnae for broom. Seed is carved – handcrafts.
Scientific name: Metroxylon warburgii, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nuput, noho’ich
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cultivated anthropogenic landscape (lawn and planted trees). (collection: Keith E. Clancy #6655)
Scientific name: Carpoxylon macrospermum
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