An areca is a member of a genus Areca of around 50 species of single-stemmed palm trees, which are found in humid tropical forests.
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An areca nut is a seed of an areca palm, chewed as a mild stimulant, also known as a betel nut.
An areca palm is an alternative name for a betel palm, Latin name Areca catechu, a form of palm tree belonging to Asia.
An arecoline is an alkaloid natural product found in the areca nut, the fruit of the areca palm.
Areca palms typically grow to a height of about 20 to 30 feet.
Areca palms can grow up to 20 feet tall when fully grown.
A betel palm is an Asiatic palm, Latin name Areca catechu, whose seeds are betel nuts.
An areca palm can grow up to 20 feet tall when fully grown.
Areca nuts are primarily dispersed by humans, as they are commonly consumed in various cultures, especially in Asia. Some animals, such as squirrels and birds, may also aid in the dispersal of areca nuts by burying them for later consumption.
Areca
Areca palm trees are native to tropical regions of Madagascar and Southeast Asia. They thrive in areas with warm climates and high humidity, typically growing in moist, well-draining soil. Areca palms are commonly grown as ornamental plants in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
An Areca Palm can grow up to 6 to 7 feet tall indoors, and up to 30 feet tall outdoors in ideal conditions.