- (Arecaceae)". Kew Bulletin. 62: 561–586. "The
Palmyrah Tree that
characterizes Jaffna". 16 June 2017. "India-funded
palmyrah research institute inaugurated in Lanka"...
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Jaggery from the
syrup of the
palmyrah palm is more
prominent in the
northern part of the country; this is
referred to as
palmyrah jaggery or panangkaruppatti...
- "Chemical
composition of
palmyrah (Bor****us flabellifer) seed
shoots – odiyal".
Retrieved 9
September 2015. "Hidden
treasures of
palmyrah".
Sunday Times (Sri...
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Tamil Nadu.
Palmyrah trees are
grown mostly in Tiruchendur, Srivaikundam,
Sattankulam and
Vilathikulam taluks.
Jaggery is
produced from
palmyrah juice; the...
- ISSN 2949-8244. Siju, S.; Sabu, K. K. (2021). "Genetic
resources of
Asian palmyrah palm (Bor****us
flabellifer L.): a
comprehensive review on diversity, characterization...
- ****in, coriander,
turmeric Sweeteners:
kithul jaggery,
coconut jaggery,
palmyrah jaggery Vegetables and greens: gotukola,
green papaya,
snake beans, bitter...
- near-by places.
Groundnut cake is
being used as
manure and
cattle feed.
Palmyrah trees are
grown mostly in
Sattankulam and near-by villages.
Sugarcane is...
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species such as
introduced Acacia planifrons,
Clausena dentata shrubs,
palmyrah palm (Bor****us flabellifer),
Randia dumetorum,
Randia malabarica, Carissa...
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begging bowls instead of plates.
Instead of umbrellas, they used
folded palmyrah leaves, in the form of “bogava”. The
bogava introduced by Ven. Ambagahawatte...
- port was used for the
export of salt,
cotton yarn,
senna leaves,
palmyrah stalks,
palmyrah fibers, dry fish,
country drugs, and
other goods to neighboring...