raffia palm

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raffia palm

A woman weaves a basket from raffia palm fibers.

Definition

Noun: 1. A species of palm tree: A large, tropical palm tree (Raphia farinifera, and other Raphia species) native to Africa and Madagascar. It is characterized by having enormous, feather-like leaves (pinnatisect fronds) with very long stalks. 2. A source of fiber: The plant from which raffia fiber is obtained. This strong, commercially important fiber comes from the undersurface of its leafstalks.

Usage and Examples
  • The raffia palm is easily identified by its massive, arching fronds.
  • Local artisans use the natural fiber from the raffia palm for weaving baskets and mats.
  • The raffia palm grows in swampy areas and coastal regions.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in botanical, agricultural, and commercial contexts to specify the source plant of raffia material, distinguishing it from synthetic alternatives.
Variants and Related Words
  • Raffia (noun): The fiber itself, stripped from the leaves of the raffia palm, used for tying, weaving, and crafts.
    • She tied the package with a strand of natural raffia.
  • Raphia (noun): The scientific genus name for the raffia palm.
Synonyms
  • Raphia palm
  • Raphia farinifera (scientific name for one common species)
raffia palm

A woman weaves a basket from raffia palm fibers.

Noun
  1. a large feather palm of Africa and Madagascar having very long pinnatisect fronds yielding a strong commercially important fiber from its leafstalks