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    Calamus australis - Wikipedia

    Calamus australis, commonly known as wait-a-while, hairy mary or lawyer cane, is a plant in the palm family Arecaceae which is endemic to the rainforests of north east Queensland, Australia. Like other species in the genus Calamus, this is a climbing plant with a very long and flexible stem. It uses sharp strong … Meer weergeven

    Stems may reach lengths of up to 35 m (110 ft) and a diameter of 2 cm (0.8 in). The leaves (or fronds) are produced on the youngest part of the stem, and the older sections … Meer weergeven

    Calamus australis was first described 1838 by the German botanist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius in volume 3 of his highly regarded work Historia naturalis palmarum. Meer weergeven

    Fruits of this species are eaten by fruit doves (genus Ptilinopus) and cassowaries (Casuarius casuarius). Meer weergeven

    Indigenous Australians had many uses for this plant and its sister species. The young shoots were eaten, along with the fruits. The long … Meer weergeven

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    This is the most widespread of the eight Australian species of Calamus. It is endemic to tropical areas of Queensland, from the tip of Meer weergeven

    This species is listed by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science as least concern. As of 10 December 2022 , it has not been assessed by the IUCN. Meer weergeven

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    Like other species in the genus Calamus, this is a climbing plant with a very long and flexible stem. It uses sharp strong hooks on the fronds and tendrils to attach itself to other vegetation, such as taller established trees, thus gaining support that enables it to grow higher towards the canopy.
    Calamus is a genus of flowering plants in the palm family Arecaceae that is one of several genera known as rattan palms. There are an estimated 400 species in this genus, all native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. They are dioecious, mostly leaf-climbing lianas with slender, reedy stems.
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    WebDescription. This climbing palm has numerous recurved hooks on the leaf sheath and base of the pinnate leaf. The long whip-like flagella to 3 m long also bears numerous hooks. Fruit white, scaly to 1 cm diameter. It is …

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