Calamus draco is an Asian species of rattan plant in the family Arecaceae; its native range is from peninsular Thailand to western Malesia.[1][2] It is a source of the red resin known as dragon's blood, which is a pigment with medicinal uses.[3]
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Calamusdraco is an Asian species of rattan plant in the family Arecaceae; its native range is from peninsular Thailand to western Malesia. It is a source...
draco was not known until the 15th century, and analyses suggest that most dragon's blood used in art was obtained from species of the genus Calamus formerly...
free-standing tree-like species (like Calamus dumetosa) to acaulescent shrub-like species with short subterranean stems (like Calamus pygmaeus). Rattans can also...
Calamus and many of its members are rattans. Calamus Calospatha (synonym of Calamus) Ceratolobus (synonym of Calamus) Daemonorops (synonym of Calamus)...
"The Plant List, Calamus rotang". Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved 2014-04-19. India Biodiversity Portal, Calamus rotang L., common...
scholaris, Dyera costulata, Koompassia excelsa, Rafflesia hasseltii, Calamusdraco , and various other kinds of rattan. According to a 1994 survey, Bukit...
(AOG-23) USS Sheepscot (AOG-24), wrecked off Iwo Jima 6 June 1945 USS Calamus (AOG-25) USS Chiwaukum (AOG-26) USS Escatawpa (AOG-27) USS Gualala (AOG-28)...