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GENUS OF PLANTS
Raffia; Raphia Palm; Rafia; Raffia string; Raphia (palm); Raphia (plant); Raffia (palm); Raphiinae (plant); Raffia cloth
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Raffia palm         
Raffia palms (Raphia) are a genus of about twenty species of palms native to tropical regions of Africa, and especially Madagascar, with one species (R. taedigera) also occurring in Central and South America.
raffia         
Raffia is a fibre made from palm leaves. It is used to make mats and baskets.
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raffia         
¦ noun
1. a palm tree of tropical Africa and Madagascar, with a short trunk and extremely long leaves. [Raphia ruffia.]
2. the fibre from raffia leaves, used for making hats, baskets, etc.
Origin
C18: from Malagasy.

Википедия

Raffia palm

Raffia palms (Raphia) are a genus of about twenty species of palms native to tropical regions of Africa, and especially Madagascar, with one species (R. taedigera) also occurring in Central and South America. R. taedigera is the source of raffia fibers, which are the veins of the leaves, and this species produces a fruit called "brazilia pods", "uxi nuts" or "uxi pods".

They grow up to 16 metres (52 ft) tall and are remarkable for their compound pinnate leaves, the longest in the plant kingdom; leaves of R. regalis up to 25 metres (82 ft) long and 3 metres (9.8 ft) wide are known. The plants are monocarpic, meaning that they flower once and then die after the seeds are mature. Some species have individual stems which die after fruiting, but have a root system which remains alive and sends up new stems which fruit.