Borassus flabellifer
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Definition
Noun A species of palm tree (Borassus flabellifer), also commonly known as the palmyra palm, toddy palm, or wine palm. It is characterized by its tall, straight trunk and large, fan-shaped leaves. The tree is highly valued for its multiple uses, yielding hard timber, a sweet sap used to make palm wine and sugar, and leaves that are used for thatching and weaving.
Examples
- The Borassus flabellifer is a crucial economic tree in many rural communities.
- Villagers collected sap from the Borassus flabellifer to produce jaggery, a traditional sugar.
- The durable wood of the Borassus flabellifer is used in construction.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often used in formal botanical contexts to refer to this group of palms.
- In ecological studies, is noted for its drought resistance and role in agroforestry systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Palmyra Palm: The most common English name for .
- Toddy Palm: A name referring to the tree's use in producing toddy (palm wine).
- Lontar Palm: A name used in certain regions, particularly in Indonesia.
- Borassus: The genus to which this palm belongs.
Synonyms
- Palmyra palm
- Toddy palm
- Wine palm
Related Phrases
- Palmyra wood: The hard timber from this tree.
- Palmyra sugar: The jaggery or sugar produced from its sap.
- Palmyra leaf: The large, fan-shaped leaf used for writing, thatching, or crafting.
Noun
- tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving