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Cosa (chi) è rattan$66878$ - definizione

SPECIES OF PLANT
Rattan Vine; Alabama supplejack; Rattan vine

Rattan Singh         
SIKH PRINCE
Prince Rattan Singh
Kunwar Rattan Singh (1805–1845) was the second son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire and his queen consort, Maharani Datar Kaur. His elder, Maharaja Kharak Singh was the second Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and nephew, Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh was the third Maharaja.
rattan         
  • [[Wiener Geflecht]] Chair, [[Josephinism]] style, typical Viennese, around 1780. The seat and back [[wicker]]work panels are woven of rattan, while the frame is hardwood.
  • Juvenile ''[[Calamus oblongus]]'' subsp. ''mollis'' in a forest [[understory]] in the [[Philippines]]
  • ''[[Sibat]]'' spears from the [[Philippines]]
  • Free-standing juvenile ''[[Plectocomia elongata]]'' in [[Indonesia]]
  • Close-up of the edible scaly fruits and the spiny stem of ''[[Calamus rotang]]'' in [[Thailand]]
  • Base of a clustering rattan palm in [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Wild-harvested rattan canes being treated and dried in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • Worker harvesting rattan from an [[old-growth]] forest in the Philippines
MATERIAL (VEGETABLE SOURCE)
Rattan Palm; Rattan palm; Rattan furniture; Singapore cane; Ratan; Datu rattan; Malacca cane; Rattan palms; Manila cane
Rattan furniture is made from the woven strips of stems of a plant which grows in South East Asia.
...a light airy room set with cloth-covered tables and rattan chairs.
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Ratan         
  • [[Wiener Geflecht]] Chair, [[Josephinism]] style, typical Viennese, around 1780. The seat and back [[wicker]]work panels are woven of rattan, while the frame is hardwood.
  • Juvenile ''[[Calamus oblongus]]'' subsp. ''mollis'' in a forest [[understory]] in the [[Philippines]]
  • ''[[Sibat]]'' spears from the [[Philippines]]
  • Free-standing juvenile ''[[Plectocomia elongata]]'' in [[Indonesia]]
  • Close-up of the edible scaly fruits and the spiny stem of ''[[Calamus rotang]]'' in [[Thailand]]
  • Base of a clustering rattan palm in [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Wild-harvested rattan canes being treated and dried in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • Worker harvesting rattan from an [[old-growth]] forest in the Philippines
MATERIAL (VEGETABLE SOURCE)
Rattan Palm; Rattan palm; Rattan furniture; Singapore cane; Ratan; Datu rattan; Malacca cane; Rattan palms; Manila cane
·noun ·see Rattan.

Wikipedia

Berchemia scandens

Berchemia scandens, commonly called Alabama supplejack, is a species of climbing plant in the buckthorn family. It is native to the central and southern parts of the United States. It is found in a wide variety of habitats, including swamps, bottomlands, riparian banks, and upland calcareous areas.

It is a woody vine, with older stems reaching 18 cm in diameter. The strong stems of the plant are often used for wickerwork. It produces flowers in the spring