Pinang or nut plants generally planted in the yard, in the gardens or cultivated, sometimes growing wild on the banks of the river and other places, can be found from 1-1400 m.
Slim-trunked tree, grows erect, 10-30 m, diameter 15-20 cm, unbranched with loose leaf scars. Pinnate compound leaves grow gathered at the end of the rod to form a rosette stem.
Leaf sheaths tubular, length 80 cm,
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