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Pogonotium spp (rattan)

Climate

The climate and altitude preferences of Pogonotium spp (rattan) are not specified.

Common Name

Common Name: Rattan

Description

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.

Genus
Grouping
Other utility
Latin Name

Pogonotium spp.

Origin

Indonesia

Other Relevant Information

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.

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

- Well-draining soil - Moist soil - Rich organic soil - Sandy soil

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

(New genus).