Daemonorops kurziana Hook.f. ex Becc. (Arecaceae)

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Tapas Chakrabarty

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Apr 23, 2018, 12:18:37 PM4/23/18
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This was photographed by me in August 2002 from Middle Andaman Island, India. This was a common climber  in a dense interior hill forest at about 100 m altitude.
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J.M. Garg

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Apr 23, 2018, 11:56:26 PM4/23/18
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Thanks, Tapas ji

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Thanks, Tapas ji.

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The images of the cane shown matches more with Calamus andamanicus. In Daemonorops, the inflorescence is enclosed in a boat shaped bract.

  Joju P. Alappatt
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 Wimberlygunj
 South Andaman.

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Jun 29, 2018, 6:23:10 AM6/29/18
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Thank you Joju ji for the correction. I have no knowledge on palms and Dr. PV Sreekumar identified the same. 


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The images of the cane shown matches more with Calamus andamanicus. In Daemonorops, the inflorescence is enclosed in a boat shaped bract.

  Joju P. Alappatt
 Director,
 Forest Training Institute
 Wimberlygunj
 South Andaman.
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This was photographed by me in August 2002 from Middle Andaman Island, India. This was a common climber  in a dense interior hill forest at about 100 m altitude.
Regards.
Tapas.

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