Korthalsia echinometra
Arecaceae FAMILY

Korthalsia echinometra

Korthalsia echinometra

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Safety & Hazards

Many species in this genus have ants living on them in structures evolved by the plant known as ocreas. In some species the ants can be very aggressive[ 310 Title Plant Resources of Southeast Asia Publication Author Website http://proseanet.org/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia. , 1017 Title Annals of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Vol. 12 Part 2 Publication Author Beccari O. Website http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org Publisher Bengal Secretariat Book Depot; Calcutta Year 1916 ISBN Description A botanical journal, this volume has an extensice treatment of the Asiatic Palms in the subfamily Lepidocaryeae. Although dated, it remains a classic work. ].

Botanical Description

Korthalsia echinometra is a spiny, evergreen, climbing palm producing a cluster of long slender stems around 12 - 20mm in diameter that can climb high into the surrounding trees. Unbranched in its lower parts, the stem often produces a number of branches in the canopy where it can form considerable entanglements. The stem is very slender towards the base, but new growth gradually thickens, reaching its greatest diameter at the upper end at the time of flowering[ 1017 Title Annals of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Vol. 12 Part 2 Publication Author Beccari O. Website http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org Publisher Bengal Secretariat Book Depot; Calcutta Year 1916 ISBN Description A botanical journal, this volume has an extensice treatment of the Asiatic Palms in the subfamily Lepidocaryeae. Although dated, it remains a classic work. ]. The plant has considerable local importance for use in basketry and is commonly harvested from the wild[ 1021 Title A Synopsis of the genus Korthalsia (Palmae; Lepidocaryoideae) Publication Kew Bulletin 36.1 pp 163 - 194 Author Dransfield J. Publisher Year 1981 ISBN Description An excellent treatment of the genus Korthalsia ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeE. Asia - Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Kalimantan)
HabitatFound in a wide range of habitats, especially primary Dipterocarp forest, though avoiding peat swamp forests and forests on alluvium; at elevations up to 1,000 metres[ 1021 Title A Synopsis of the genus Korthalsia (Palmae; Lepidocaryoideae) Publication Kew Bulletin 36.1 pp 163 - 194 Author Dransfield J. Publisher Year 1981 ISBN Description An excellent treatment of the genus Korthalsia ].