Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems, 2–5 cm diameter, with long internodes between the leaves also, they are not trees but are vine-like, scrambling through and over other vegetation. Rattans are also superficially similar to bamboo.Unlike bamboo, rattan stems are solid, and most species need structural support and cannot stand on their own

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