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Abiking-tigas
Pinanga sclerophylla

Family: Arecaceae


What it is like

A small and slender palm. It grows about 4 m tall. The leaves are about 1 m long and made up of leaflets along the stalk. The leaves have about 70 segments. These are evenly spread out, thick and rigid. They are 1-ribbed and narrow. The veins are prominent giving the leaflets the appearance of lines along them. The tip of the leaflets can be toothed. The flower is a spike arranged around a central axis. It has several branches arranged in a spiral. The fruit is broad and oval 13 mm by 8-9 mm. The fruit has a prominent beak.


Where it is found

A tropical plant. They are found in forests in Mindoro in the Philippines at altitudes about 1500 m. It suits tropical and subtropical locations. It needs a shady position.

Countries/locations it is found in

Asia, Australia, Pacific, Philippines, SE Asia


How it is used for food

The bud is cooked and eaten.

Edible parts

Cabbage, palm heart


How it is grown


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