Hyphaene coriacea, the lala palm or ilala palm[1] is a species of palm tree native to the eastern Afrotropics.[2] It occurs in eastern Africa from Somalia to Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, and is also found in the coastal flats of Madagascar and on Juan de Nova Island in the Mozambique Channel Islands.
Hyphaenecoriacea, the lala palm or ilala palm is a species of palm tree native to the eastern Afrotropics. It occurs in eastern Africa from Somalia to...
Swahili, it is called "koma". Hyphaene compressa H.Wendl. - eastern Africa from Ethiopia to Mozambique Hyphaenecoriacea Gaertn. - eastern Africa from...
Hyphaene petersiana, the real fan palm or makalani palm, is a palm tree native to the subtropical, low-lying regions of south central Africa. It is found...
sycomorus – figs Grewia caffra – fruit Harpephyllum caffrum – fruit Hyphaenecoriacea – fruit Phoenix reclinata – fruit Protorhus longifolia – fruit Rhus...
Borassus are preferred. It is mainly produced from the lala palm (Hyphaenecoriacea) by cutting the stem and collecting the sap. In some areas of India...
plants on the edges of the desert, such as Dasysphaera prostrata or Hyphaenecoriacea. The Gabbra pastoralists live around this area of Kenya. These nomadic...
Hyphaene and Borassus, are also the most widespread. Borassoid palms typically have large, column-like trunks, though several species of Hyphaene have...
turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) and leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea). The indigenous hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is the source...