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It is not related to the Asian rattan palms.
The oil palms have long spines, and the rattan palm is lethal.
These are among several genera known as rattan palms.
Modern dragon's blood is however more likely to be from the unrelated Daemonorops rattan palms.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on a climbing rattan palm in the Arecaceae family.
Malacca - Malay stick made of rattan palms.
Malacca, the stem of the rattan palm, used for making walking sticks and umbrella sticks.
Abundant flora such as bamboo, aromatic vetiver grass, black pepper, cardamom, calamus rattan palm and the lotus can be seen all over Kallara.
Other plants include bamboo, wild black pepper, wild cardamom, the calamus rattan palm, and aromatic vetiver grass, Vetiveria zizanioides.
Calamus gibbsianus is a species of Rattan palm in the genus Calamus endemic to the island of Borneo.
Dragon's blood resin is also produced from the rattan palms of the genus Daemonorops of the Indonesian islands and known there as jerang or djerang.
Daemonorops is a genus of rattan palms in the family Arecaceae found primarily in the tropics and subtropics of southeastern Asia.
Elsewhere in Sri Lanka rattan palms are often cut down when young for making rattan, but in the Udawattakele they are well protected.
A twisting pathway leads to an old cemetery where many of the Dutch elite came to their rest in an exotic setting of gigantic bamboos and thorny rattan palms.
The Udawatta Kele is probably the best place in Sri Lanka for seeing full-grown rattan palms, Calamus (palm), of which there are at least two species.
The use of rattan palms in furniture has caused a major population decrease in these species that has negatively affected local and international markets, as well as biodiversity in the area.
The use of rattan palms in furniture has caused a big fall in the number of rattan palms, as they are collected from the wild instead of being farmed.
Calamus rotang L. aka rotang is one of the scandent rattan palms used for Malacca cane in the making of furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia.