<p>The people in the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (then East Lesser Sunda Islands) consist of many ethnic groups, each with their own local languages. The island of Flores is the second largest island within the East Lesser Sunda Islands. The island is inhabited by 10 ethnic groups, in which four are regarded as the dominant groups: Flores, Ende, Lio and Manggarai. The pandan flora of the island is still largely unknown; the same is for their ethnobotany. The aim of this current study is to know the traditional usages and potential uses of pandan flora in the Flores Island. The study was carried out in three regencies: Ende, Nagekeo and Manggarai. The result of this study shows that there are four species of Pandanus ...
This current study shows the presence of a new variety of Pandanus korthalsii Solms from Bengkulu, P...
Pandanus is well represented in Papua New Guinea with over 66 species growing from sea level to 3,00...
<p>Seven species of Pandanus and seven species of Freycinetia are observed in Kwerba and adjacent a...
The people in the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (then East Lesser Sunda Islands) consis...
There were two species of Pandanus recorded in Java, Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb. and Pandanus tect...
Pandanaceae is one of the three large and important families within the Monocotyledoneaie consisting...
Red pandan (Pandanus conoideus Lamarck) is an important plant for the people of the Arfak Mountain i...
Members of the genus Pandanus (Pandanaceae) are used by Indonesian people as food, medicinal and han...
The research aims to describe the diversity of Pandans species from Mts. Jayawijaya, Papua Indonesia...
Pandap is traditional food owned by lampung saibatin community made from a mixture of grated coconut...
Red pandan (Pandanus conoideus Lamarck) is an important plant for the people of the Arfak Mountain i...
Seven species of Pandanus and seven species of Freycinetia are observed in Kwerba and adjacent areas...
Members of the genus Pandanus (Pandanaceae) are used by Indonesian people as food, medicinal and han...
Study on traditional knowledge of Papua communities for recognizing, classifying, and utilizing the ...
The local people of Ujung Kulon use the leaves of screwpine (Pandanus odoratissimus L.f.) for their ...
This current study shows the presence of a new variety of Pandanus korthalsii Solms from Bengkulu, P...
Pandanus is well represented in Papua New Guinea with over 66 species growing from sea level to 3,00...
<p>Seven species of Pandanus and seven species of Freycinetia are observed in Kwerba and adjacent a...
The people in the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (then East Lesser Sunda Islands) consis...
There were two species of Pandanus recorded in Java, Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb. and Pandanus tect...
Pandanaceae is one of the three large and important families within the Monocotyledoneaie consisting...
Red pandan (Pandanus conoideus Lamarck) is an important plant for the people of the Arfak Mountain i...
Members of the genus Pandanus (Pandanaceae) are used by Indonesian people as food, medicinal and han...
The research aims to describe the diversity of Pandans species from Mts. Jayawijaya, Papua Indonesia...
Pandap is traditional food owned by lampung saibatin community made from a mixture of grated coconut...
Red pandan (Pandanus conoideus Lamarck) is an important plant for the people of the Arfak Mountain i...
Seven species of Pandanus and seven species of Freycinetia are observed in Kwerba and adjacent areas...
Members of the genus Pandanus (Pandanaceae) are used by Indonesian people as food, medicinal and han...
Study on traditional knowledge of Papua communities for recognizing, classifying, and utilizing the ...
The local people of Ujung Kulon use the leaves of screwpine (Pandanus odoratissimus L.f.) for their ...
This current study shows the presence of a new variety of Pandanus korthalsii Solms from Bengkulu, P...
Pandanus is well represented in Papua New Guinea with over 66 species growing from sea level to 3,00...
<p>Seven species of Pandanus and seven species of Freycinetia are observed in Kwerba and adjacent a...