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    Know about the Wild Areca Palm

    By s mNovember 4, 2019Updated:November 4, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    The species can attain the height of 30 feet. Trunks are green in new parts and grayish in older parts, thin and elegant and not more than three inches in diameter which is encircled with widely spaced whitish circles of leaf base scars. Crownshaft is smooth, green, barely bulging at base and about 3 to 4 feet high. The leaves resemble betel nut palm. Leaves are dark green with large fused terminal leaflets and generally no more than six leaves per trunk. Palms are monoecious having both male and female flowers in each inflorescence and latter emerges from beneath crownshaft. Blossoms are tiny, fragrant, greenish white producing clusters of 1 inch wide which is followed by ovoid and brownish orange to reddish orange fruits.

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    Traditional uses

    Mix the Wild Areca Palm seeds with pepper Piper betel leaves, gum and lime. This is used to stimulate saliva flow, suppress hunger, accelerate heart and perspiration rates and offer protection against intestinal worms.

    Culinary uses

    • Nuts are used as a substitute for Areca catechu.
    • Palm heart or palm cabbage is consumed raw as salad or cooked.

    References:

    http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Areca.html

    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=500794#null

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Areca_triandra

    http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Areca+triandra

    http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Areca%20triandra

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    Wild Areca Palm Quick Facts
    Name: Wild Areca Palm
    Scientific Name: Areca triandra
    Origin Tropical and subtropical Asia – India, Andaman Islands, Bangladesh, and southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia.
    Colors Green to brown or orange-red
    Shapes Ellipsoid narrowing to a beaked tip, up to 2.5 cm long
    Name Wild Areca Palm
    Scientific Name Areca triandra
    Native Tropical and subtropical Asia – India, Andaman Islands, Bangladesh, and southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia
    Common/English Name Australian Areca Palm, Clumping Betel Nut, Bungua, Triandra Palm, Wild Areca Palm
    Name in Other Languages Brazil: Areca Bangua, Areca-Vermelha;
    Chinese: San Yao Bing Lang;
    Burmese: Taw-Kun-Thi;
    French: Aréquier Bangua;
    Indonesia: Buring Utan;
    India: Uvai (Mizoram);
    Japanese: Kabu-Dachi-Binro;
    Malaysia: Pinang Rumpun;
    Portuguese: Areca Bangua;
    Thailand: Mak Cha Waek , Mak Ling (Chanthaburi), Mak Iak (Northern), Mak No, Mak Hom (Bangkok), Mak Nang Ling (Trat), Krue-Do (Malay- Narathiwat), Mak Khiao (Narathiwat)
    English: Australian areca palm, Bungua, Wild areca palm, triandra palm
    Plant Growth Habit Monoecious, small, clump-forming, evergreen
    Growing Climate Tropical to sub-tropical
    Soil Moist, well drained
    Stem Slender, erect, grey, ringed, 5–10 cm diameter
    Leaf Slightly drooping, 1-1.8 m long
    Fruit shape & size Ellipsoid narrowing to a beaked tip, up to 2.5 cm long
    Fruit color Green to brown or orange-red

    Wild Areca Palm Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Areca triandra

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Viridiplantae  (Green plants)
    Infrakingdom Streptophyta  (Land plants)
    Superdivision Embryophyta
    Division Tracheophyta  (Vascular plants, tracheophytes)
    Class Magnoliopsida
    Order Arecales
    Family Arecaceae
    Genus Areca L. (Areca palm)
    Synonyms
    • Areca alicae W.Hill
    • Areca alicae W.Hill ex F.Muell.
    • Areca aliceae W.Hill
    • Areca aliceae W.Hill ex F.Muell.
    • Areca borneensis Becc.
    • Areca humilis Blanco
    • Areca humilis Blanco ex H.Wendl.
    • Areca laxa Buch.-Ham.
    • Areca nagensis Griff.
    • Areca polystachya (Miq.) H.Wendl.
    • Areca triandra var. bancana Scheff.
    • Areca triandra var. laxa (Buch.-Ham.) Becc.
    • Areca triandra var. nagensis (Griff.) Becc.
    • Nenga nagensis (Griff.) Scheff.
    • Ptychosperma polystachyum Miq.
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