Raphia farinifer
Synonymy: Raphia ruffia
Common Names: Rafia Palm, Gebang Palm
Habitat: The edges of rivers and lakes in Madagascar and East Africa.
Distribution:
East and Central Africa, probably introduced into Madagascar
Gebang Palm
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This palm is a magnificent specimen
species, reaching 40-60 feet in height. The leaves of this species, which is a native of
Africa, are of the longest in the plant kingdom. It's sister species, Raphia regalis, has
the longest leaves of all, reaching up to 75 feet in length, and arising nearly from the
ground, as the trunk is quite short.
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General: These palms are the source of raffia fibre, which is made from the leaf bases. Leaves of
the Gebang palm are made into umbrellas and books; others provide material for rain capes,
baskets, raffia (Raphia farinifera), hats, hammocks, and the fibre known as piassava.
Cultivation: These palms like very wet feet, and a tropical or sub-tropical climate. They are best
suited to parks or large gardens, because of their very large size.
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A very spectacular
palm, with a trunk to about 10 m. The leaves up to 20 m long,
(amongst the largest in the plant kingdom), point almost upright.
The stems are monocarpic. Their
most noticeable feature is their immensely long, stiffly upright leaves. Raphia have the
longest leaves in the plant kingdom up to 75 feet long. The leaf bases and petioles are
bright orange, and they have pneumatophores (breathing roots) like mangroves, an
adaptation for swampy ground. They are very similar in appearance to R. vinifera,
the main difference being that R. vinifera is a suckering species, while this one
is solitary.
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This is a massive palm having some of the longest
leaves in the entire plant kingdom up to 70 feet long and is an important palm from an
economic standpoint being the source of 'raphia', or leaf fibre- for making baskets,
roofing, building materials, etc. It has very spiny leave edges that rake you every time
you try to reach in towards the center of the plant. However, as the plant ages, the
leaves become more user friendly. Being known as a very tropical palm from Africa and
Madagascar, some people have had success with this palm in So Cal. It is a beautiful palm
having deep orange petioles, bright green leaves and some yellow in the rachis.
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If you have a large yard and are in Southern
California Southern Texas or Southern Florida where this palm thrives, you have to have
this palm in your yard. I saw these growing in their habitat all the way down to secluded
areas outside of Krugar National Park and they are amazing. They thrive in Cape Town South
Africa, which is cooler than southern CA and Texas, so it is definatley hardy. They also
have some of the largest leaves in the world, and when the first explorers came through
they brought back the leaves of this palm, and said they were feathers from the elephant
bird, which is now extinct in Madagascar.
It is difficult to find a palm
with greater visual impact- however, it is a tropical palm, and requires a great deal of
warmth and humidity to look it's best. Raphia require near constant
irrigation, or plant them close to a body of water. If you live in a
dry climate, and water conservation is an issue, planting this palm
will result in wasting a lot of precious water. I've seen them
flourish when grown directly in a bog garden, or adjacent to a river
or lake.
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A female Palmnut Vulture nesting
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Additional interest to naturalists is the Palmnut Vulture or Vulturine
Fish Eagle, Gypohierax angolensis, 3-4 pairs of which nest amongst the Raphia
palms in the Mtunzini area in their South African native habitat.
This bird of prey is
unique in that its diet is largely vegetarian, comprising particularly the fleshy outer
portions from the fruit of palms like the oil palm, Elaeis guineensis , and certain
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Raphia farinifer fruits
Raphia Fruit
Common Names: Gebang Palm, Raphia Palm
Distribution & Habitat: Their natural distribution is a small area stretching from a few kilometres south of Kosi
Bay to about 40 km north of Maputo. They prefer swampy ground, and are found here on
seasonally inundated dunes.
General: They provide the home, and food for the palm nut vulture, (the worlds only vegetarian
vulture (not quite, they sometimes snack on the occasional small animal), which feeds on
this palm's fruit, and that of Elaenis quineensis.
Culture: Likes full sun, and bad drainage. Given these conditions, they are very fast growing, one
of the fastest of all palms. If you don't have a swamp, then give them lots of water.
Needs at least a sub-tropical climate.
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Raphia farinifera
This
spectacular palm is a "must have" for any palm collector with a spacious garden.
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unwrapped and inspected then repacked. USDA requires me to clean and prepare every last
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takes my wife and I, a day to pack items and get ready to ship. The whole next day we
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