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Raphia farinifera information


Raphia farinifera
Raphia farinifera fruits
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae
Genus: Raphia
Species:
R. farinifera
Binomial name
Raphia farinifera
(Gaertn.) Hyl.
Synonyms
List
    • Metroxylon ruffia (Jacq.) Spreng.
    • Raphia kirkii Engl. ex Becc.
    • Raphia kirkii var. grandis Engl. ex Becc.
    • Raphia kirkii var. longicarpa Engl. ex Becc.
    • Raphia lyciosa Comm. ex Kunth
    • Raphia pedunculata P.Beauv.
    • Raphia polymita Comm. ex Kunth
    • Raphia ruffia (Jacq.) Mart.
    • Raphia tamatavensis Sadeb.
    • Sagus farinifera Gaertn.
    • Sagus pedunculata (P.Beauv.) Poir.
    • Sagus ruffia Jacq.

Raphia farinifera is a tropical African palm tree occurring in lowland riparian and swamp forest, also around human habitations and cultivated locations, on stream banks and other moist situations at altitudes of 50–1000 m.[1] Found in Angola, Benin, Burkina, Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Réunion, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and naturalised in east lowlands of Madagascar. Its generic epithet is derived from raphis = 'needle', probably in reference to the 4 mm long yellowish spines on the margins and main veins of the leaflets.[citation needed] The specific name refers to a type of starchy flour obtained from the trunk pith – farina = 'starch', fera = 'bearing'.[citation needed]

It is one of 26 species of the genus Raphia currently recognised, all native to Africa and Madagascar, with one species, R. taedigera found in Central and South America. Their fronds – botanically a single leaf – are among the longest in the plant kingdom, those of R. regalis reaching a length of 25 m.[2]

The trunk of this species is up to 10 m tall and about 1 m in diameter – the topmost fronds reach up a further 10 m – and sheathed in persistent leaf bases.[3] Trees occur singly or, because of suckering, in dense clumps. The pendant inflorescences are massive and some 3 m in length, bearing unisexual flowers – male flowers at the distal end, female flowers at proximal – with first order branches of 13–32 rachillae very close-packed in almost one plane (see illustration). Raphia spp. are monocarpic or hapaxanthic, flowering and fruiting only once, followed by death. Raphia farinifera flowers when the tree is some 20–25 years old, and it takes a further 5–6 years from flowering to ripe fruit, all fruits ripening together. The fruit is oblong to ovoid, 5–10 cm in length, with imbricate, glossy, golden-brown scales.

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  2. ^ "Raphia — The Plant List". www.theplantlist.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
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