The climate and altitude preferences of Pogonotium spp (rattan) are not specified.
Common Name: Rattan
Pogonotium spp, commonly known as rattan, is a type of climbing palm. It belongs to the group of Other utility plants and is classified as a new genus. Rattan is characterized by its flexible and durable stems, which are often used for making furniture and handicrafts.
Pogonotium spp.
Indonesia
Additional Information: - Pogonotium spp, commonly known as rattan, is a group of climbing palms found in tropical regions. - Rattan plants are known for their long, flexible stems that are used in various industries, including furniture making and handicrafts. - The stems of rattan plants are highly durable and have a natural strength, making them suitable for weaving and construction purposes. - Rattan is a valuable renewable resource and its cultivation and harvesting are important for sustainable economic development. - This genus, Pogonotium, is a newly classified group of rattan plants, indicating recent discoveries or taxonomic revisions.
- Well-draining soil - Moist soil - Rich organic soil - Sandy soil
(New genus).