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rattan (from the malay rotan) is the name for the roughly species of palms in the tribe calameae, native to tropical regions of africa, asia and australasia. most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems, – cm diameter, with long internodes between the leaves; also, they are not trees
metres long. most ( %) of the world's rattan population exist in indonesia, distributed among borneo, sulawesi, sumbawa islands. the rest of the world's supply comes from the philippines, sri lanka, malaysia and bangladesh. in forests where rattan grows, its economic value can help protect forest land...
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