ຫວາຍນົກຄໍ້ / Bird Break Rattan
APA 6th ed. ຫວາຍນົກຂໍ່ / Bird Break Rattan. (2020, June 22). Retrieved from https://www.phakhaolao.la/kb/0000147
MLA 8th ed. ຫວາຍນົກຂໍ່ / Bird Break Rattan. Pha Khao Lao, 22 June 2020, https://www.phakhaolao.la/kb/0000147.
Chicago 17th ed. Pha Khao Lao. 2020. "ຫວາຍນົກຂໍ່ / Bird Break Rattan." Published June 22, 2020. https://www.phakhaolao.la/kb/0000147.
Calamus doriaei Becc.
Calamus giganteus var. robustus S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus inermis T.Anderson
Calamus inermis var. menghaiensis San Y.Chen, S.J.Pei & K.L.Wang
Calamus khasianus Becc.
Calamus multinervis var. menglaensis San Y.Chen, S.J.Pei & K.L.Wang
Calamus nambariensis var. alpinus S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus nambariensis var. furfuraceus S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus nambariensis var. menglongensis S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus nambariensis var. xishuangbannaensis S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus nambariensis var. yingjiangensis S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus obovoideus S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus palustris var. longistachys S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus platyacanthoides Merr.
Calamus platyacanthus Warb. ex Becc. [Illegitimate]
Calamus platyacanthus var. longicarpus San Y.Chen & K.L.Wang
Calamus platyacanthus var. mediostachys S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Calamus polydesmus Becc.
Calamus wailong S.J.Pei & S.Y.Chen
Palmijuncus inermis (T.Anderson) Kuntze
Vie: song mật, mây song, song
Description. Stems solitary or clustered, climbing, to 35 m long and 5 cm diameter. Leaf sheaths green, yellowish, or reddish-brown, with densely arranged, yellowish-brown, triangular, flattened, ward pointing,
to 5 cm long spines, often interspersed amongst many shorter spines; ocreas small, non-spiny; knees prominent; flagella absent; petioles short or absent; rachis to 3.3 m long with 13-36, lanceolate leaflets per side, these irregularly or regularly arranged, sometimes in distant clusters, bristly along the margins; cirri present, to 1.6 m long. Inflorescences to 2 m long, not flagellate; bracts tubular; fruits borne on short stalks, globose to ovoid or ellipsoid, to 2.4 cm long and 2.5 cm diameter, whitish, with channeled scales. Distribution and habitat. Northern and central Laos and central and Northern Vietnam (also in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Northeastern India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand) in lowland evergreen or montane
forest at 100-1,500 m elevation. Flowering and fruiting. Flowers in March-May; fruits in July, September-November. (M. Peters & A. Henderson, 2014).
Uses. Provides a high quality cane used in furniture making and binding; sometimes planted.