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Takon
Pinanga isabelensis

Family: Arecaceae


What it is like

A slender and very small palm with stems 1 to 3 cm across. The stem has rings around it. There are soft hairs on the new fronds and leaf sheaths. The leaves are few and on each side of the stalk. There are 8 or 9 narrow leaflets with 2 to 4 ribs. The segments taper to the tip and are smooth underneath. The flower stalk has 5 or 6 branches. The fruit are exactly in two rows, and narrow but broadest below the middle. They are 16 to 19 mm by 9 mm. The seed is long and cone shaped in its upper part.


Where it is found

A tropical plant. They occur in forests of Isabela in the Philippines near the sea at low altitudes.

Countries/locations it is found in

Asia, 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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