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Calamus javensis

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Calamus javensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Genus: Calamus
Species:
C. javensis
Binomial name
Calamus javensis
Blume
Synonyms[1]
List
  • Palmijuncus javensis (Blume)
  • Calamus acuminatus Becc.
  • Calamus amplectens Becc.
  • Calamus amplijugus J.Dransf.
  • Calamus borneensis Miq.
  • Calamus congestiflorus J.Dransf.
  • Calamus corrugatus Becc.
  • Calamus elopurensis J.Dransf.
  • Calamus equestris Blume
  • Calamus filiformis Becc.
  • Calamus fissijugatus Burret
  • Calamus hypertrichosus Becc.
  • Calamus impar Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. acicularis Becc.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. exilis Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. firmus Blume
  • Calamus javensis var. inermis (Ridl.) Ridl.
  • Calamus javensis var. intermedius (Becc.) Becc.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. intermedius Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. laevis Furtado
  • Calamus javensis subvar. mollispinus Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. peninsularis Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. pinangianus (Becc.) Ridl.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. pinangianus Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. polyphyllus (Becc.) Becc.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. polyphyllus Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. purpurascens (Ridl.) Ridl.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. purpurascens Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. sublaevis Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. tenuissimus (Becc.) Becc.
  • Calamus javensis subvar. tenuissimus Becc.
  • Calamus javensis var. tetrastichus Blume
  • Calamus kemamanensis Furtado
  • Calamus penicillatus var. inermis Ridl.
  • Calamus penicillatus var. pinangianus (Becc.) Ridl.
  • Calamus penicillatus var. purpurascens Ridl.
  • Calamus tetrastichus Blume
  • Palmijuncus amplectens (Becc.)
  • Palmijuncus borneensis (Miq.)
  • Palmijuncus tetrastichus (Blume)

Calamus javensis is a vine in the family Arecaceae.[1] [2] It is native to the East Indies. The species is the thinnest of all rattans, measuring only 3 mm in width.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Calamus javensis Blume". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Growth strategy of the stoloniferous rattan Calamus javensis in Mt. Halimun, Java". Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  3. ^ Whitmore, T.C. (1966). Guide to the Forests of the British Solomon Islands. London: Oxford Univ. Press. p. 7.