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  2. Calamus rotang - Wikipedia

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    Calamus rotang, also known as common rattan, is a plant species native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar . It is one of the scandent (climbing) rattan palms used to make Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia. The basal section of the plant grows vertically for 10 ...

  3. Rattan - Wikipedia

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    They were used for hunting, fishing, or warfare (both land and naval warfare). The rattan shafts of war spears are usually elaborately ornamented with carvings and metal inlays. [46] Arnis also makes prominent use of rattan as "arnis sticks", commonly called yantok or baston. Their durability and weight makes it ideal for training with complex ...

  4. Calamus manan - Wikipedia

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    Calamus manan is a robust, single stemmed, high-climbing, dioecious rattan. Plants produce a strong durable cane up to 8 cm in diameter, with internodes to 40 cm in length, and with stems eventually reaching to over 100 m.

  5. List of Arnis systems and practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Bahala Na Escrima - Founded by Leo Giron, [18] named after The Bahala Na (Come what may) Intelligence Company which he was a part of in World War II. Giron and his company were the eyes and ears of Gen. Douglas MacArthur [19] and were infiltrated into the island of Luzon where they fought hand-to-hand against katana-wielding Japanese troops.

  6. Calamus viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Calamus viminalis, one of many Calamus species commonly referred to as rattan, is a plant of the Arecaceae, or palm, family native to: Java and Bali in Indonesia; Peninsular Malaysia; all parts of Thailand; Cambodia; Cochinchina and Central Annam in Vietnam; all parts of Laos; Myanmar; Bangladesh; Andaman and Nicobar Islands; North-east, North-central, and South India; and probably north-west ...

  7. Berchemia scandens - Wikipedia

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    Berchemia scandens, commonly called supplejack, Alabama supplejack, Carolina supplejack, and American rattan, [2] [3] is a woody vine in the buckthorn family native to the southeastern United States. [4]

  8. Korthalsia - Wikipedia

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    Korthalsia is a clustering genus of flowering plant in the palm family spread throughout Southeast Asia.It is a highly specialized rattan with some species known to have an intimate relationship with ants, hence the common name ant rattan. [2]

  9. Calamus (palm) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

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