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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Traveler's palm


What a magnificent plant (Philippine Islands, 1926).  
Details from Wikipedia:
Ravenala madagascariensis, commonly known as Traveler's Tree or Traveler's Palm, is a species of plant from Madagascar. It is not a true palm (family Arecaceae) but a member of the bird-of-paradise family, Strelitziaceae... It has been given the name "traveler's palm" because the sheaths of the stems hold rainwater, which can be used as an emergency drinking supply. The enormous paddle-shaped leaves are borne on long petioles, in a distinctive fan shape aligned in a single plane.
Photo from the NOAA Library, via the New Shelton wet/dry.

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