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Palmyra palm

Palm leaf was the main material used for writing in southwest Asia before the introduction of paper. It was made by drying and processing the leaves of various palm trees in manners that varied in different areas the most commonly used leaves were those of Corypha umbraculiphera, the fan palm, and of Borasus flabellifer, the palmyra palm. [Pg.389]

Figure 4A.6 Palmyra palm, (a) Main entrance of the Angkor Wat temple city girdled by Asian Palmyra Palms, the national flora emblem of Cambodia and highly respected in Tamil culture (Andrew Lih, en. Wikipedia, CC-BY-SA-2.0) (b) Palmyra Palm in Angkor Wat. (Picture by Franz Xaver http //commons.wiki media.org/wiki/F/7e Borassus flabellifer.jpg (a) and (b) licensed under the Creative Commons permission.)... Figure 4A.6 Palmyra palm, (a) Main entrance of the Angkor Wat temple city girdled by Asian Palmyra Palms, the national flora emblem of Cambodia and highly respected in Tamil culture (Andrew Lih, en. Wikipedia, CC-BY-SA-2.0) (b) Palmyra Palm in Angkor Wat. (Picture by Franz Xaver http //commons.wiki media.org/wiki/F/7e Borassus flabellifer.jpg (a) and (b) licensed under the Creative Commons permission.)...
The leaves of the palmyra palm of India, used for centuries as writing paper, contain beautiful siliceous concretions. The endocarp of the ivory nut contains a layer of elongated cells assembled in palisade-like formation, each cell having a funnel-shaped lumen filled with silica. Prison developed a method for preparing specimens for optical examination so that the beautifully formed spines of silica, each covered with still finer spines, could be readily observed by microscopists. Siliceous concretions also appear in the endocarp of the coconut and in coco flbcr, bass fiber, and Manila hemp. ... [Pg.746]

The unsaturated polyester resin with trade mark Mitsubhisi Yukalac type BQTN and its catalis is used as a matrix. The palm fibre or palmyra(from arenga pinnata reinforcement in this experiments were obtain from Sibolangit around 50 Km from Medan with diameter 0.2 - 0.3 mm, and the coir(from cocos nucifera lynn) were obtain from Lubuk Pakam around 30 Km from Medan and around 3 Km from sea-side with 0.2 - 0.3 mm diameter. As chemical solvent was used sodium hydroxid for treated of the fibres from E. Merck. [Pg.640]

Palmyra segments Palm leaf stem Brossus flabellifera India... [Pg.8746]

Palm Sugar originates from various palm species, e. g., palmyra, saga or Toddy palm, coconut and Nipa palm grown in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and the Philippines, respectively. [Pg.873]

Loulu is a Hawaiian word meaning leaves of palm trees. Louludinium chloride reflects the fact that the organism was collected on Palmyra Island. [Pg.160]


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