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1 Curriculum Vitae Richard Earle Litz Tropical Research & Education...
The coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm.1 It is oval to round in shape and 6 to 12 inches in diameter. The dry, hard outer shell is brown, green or yellow in color.1 It is unclear if the coconut is native to the Southeast Asian peninsula or northwest South America.
C., China Papyrus and flax 7,000 B.C., Egypt What is fiber? Fibers Botanically Important constituents of wood (hardwoods) giving many of the mechanical and physical properties.
Common name: Coconut Family: Palmae (Arecaceae) Botanical name: Cocos nucifera Origin: Long debated. Probably native to the Indo-Pacific. Uses: The uses of coconut are many. Food, drink, oil, and fiber can all be obtained from coconut. Coconut is probably the most important plants in the tropics.
Clitoria ternatea, butterfly pea. Vine probably from Asia. The bright blue flowers are used to dye rice and cloth in Malaysia; leaves are used to dye food and for fodder. Location: Mauka of Pope Lab on fence between UH and Mid Pac Inst.
Développement des techniques de sauvetage, de culture et de conservation d'embryons et de régénération en masse des arécacées d'intérêt (Elaeis guineensis Jacq., Cocos nucifera L., Phoenix dactylifera)
The Coconut: traditional crop to threatened lifestyle By Paul Carlson Culture, Food and Agriculture, 2007 The scientific name for the coconut is Cocos nucifera.
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If you have corrections, comments or information to add into these pages, just send mail to Markku Savela Keep in mind that the taxononic information is copied from various sources, and may include many inaccuracies. Expert help is welcome.
Hanovar: The Honavar town is located at 14°15' N latitude and 74°25' E longitude respectively. The river Sharavathi is the major river in this area. Honavar has a harbour for trade and commerce. The important wetland classes in Honavar are described in Table 2. Table 2.