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The jipijapa plant is commonly used to make Panama hats, which are traditionally handwoven in Ecuador. These lightweight straw hats are known for their breathability and elegance, making them popular for sun protection and fashion. Despite their name, true Panama hats originate from Ecuador and are highly regarded for their craftsmanship.
it is the panama hat i just stole it from some one else
Actually they're made in Ecuador, but exported to Panama.SId Fleischman author of the Great Horn Spoon In his autobiography said the hats were from Jipijapa so he called it a jipijapa hat because he thought kids those days wouldn't know what a panama hat was like. The Panama hat is made from jipija plant fibre.
Panama hats are woven from flexible fibre of the jipijapa plant in Ecuador and exported to Panama. They are very flexible,light and bounce back to their original shape even when twisted or rolled up. They are stored rolled up in a hollow tube & exported in tubes.
A common plant is an orchid in ecuador.
the "chuquiragua"
Panama hats do not, in fact, come from Panama. Shocking, I know. They are, and always have been, woven in Ecuador. However, they only gained worldwide popularity when they were exported to Panama. Gold Rush travelers on their way to the mines in California picked up the delicately woven hats as they passed through Panama, and the misleading name was born.
You are perhaps referring to the Galapagos Islands.
Interesting animals in Ecuador include the nectar bat with its tube lips, the napo plump toad and the spooky caimans, along with other amphibians, reptiles, insects, and mammals. There are many plants of the orchid family including the world's smallest orchid and the Dracula vampire. Parts of Ecuador feature giant daisy trees and a lava cactus.
Wendell Holmes Camp has written: 'International ruls of botanical nomenclature' -- subject(s): Botany, Nomenclature 'Plant hunting in Ecuador' -- subject(s): Botany, Ecuador, Scientific expeditions