Caryota

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Noun1.Caryota - fishtail palms
liliopsid genus, monocot genus - genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
Arecaceae, family Arecaceae, family Palmaceae, family Palmae, palm family, Palmaceae, Palmae - chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines usually having a tall columnar trunk bearing a crown of very large leaves; coextensive with the order Palmales
fishtail palm - attractive East Indian palm having distinctive bipinnate foliage
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A especie Caryota urens (n = 1) tem como principio ativo rafides de oxalato de calcio em seus frutos (SILVA, 2009).
polyanthum, Caryota mitis, Delonix regia, and Fragraea fragrans) (Fig.
Country Host Argentina Citrus sinensis (Rutaceae), Poncirus trifoliata (Rutaceae), Citrus x sinensis (Rutaceae) Australia Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Sapindaceae), Caryota sp.
Varias autores han estudiado las palmas intensamente, tanto en aspectos anatomicos como ecologicos y se han realizado estudios morfologicos e histogeneticos de especies de palmas como: Bactris gasipaes, Borassus sp., Caryota sp., Cocos sp., Phoenix sp.
Fishtail palm (Caryota mitis) is one of the important palms growing all over the world including Pakistan.
Por ejemplo, generos como Borassus, Brahea, Caryota, Copernicia, Phoenix, Rhaphis, Sabal, Syagrus, Trachycarpus y Washingtonia poseen caracteristicas como: tronco aereo y alargado con las bases de las hojas persistentes y peciolos acanalados.
In India porcupine preference for coconut palms (46% damage) was significant over Agave americana (15- 30%) and Caryota urens (15-20%) in Dakshina in Kannada region of Karnataka (Girish et al.
The bark of Voacanga mindanaensis can relieve irregular or heavy menstruation while the roots of Solanum verbascifolium abates excessive bleeding after a miscarriage; the roots or bark of Smilax bracteata and Caryota rumphiana relieve and prevent muscle pains or over fatigue or "bughat" in women especially after giving birth; and Ficus gul (bark) and Ficus minahassae (roots) enhance milk flow in lactating mothers.
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