| General Information |
| Scientific Name | Laccosperma secundiflorum |
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| Species | Arecaceae |
| Genus | Laccosperma |
| Synonyms | Ancistrophyllum secundiflorum (P.Beauv.)Wendl.; |
| Genus | Laccosperma |
| Description | A spiny, climbing palm. The leaves have leaflets along the stalk. The leaf sheaths along the stems are spiny and the leaf stalks are also spiny. The flowering stalk develops at the end of the stems. |
| Notes | There are 7 Laccosperma species. |
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| Related | Palm heart, Cabbage, |
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| Use | The central pith of the palm is roasted and eaten |
| Distribution | The grow in low mountain rainforests. It is a tropical plant. |
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