the answer to poverty.
anahaw
Livistona rotundifolia
Yes, anahaw is a monocot plant. It belongs to the family Arecaceae (palm family) and is native to the Philippines.
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Livistonia rotundifolia
The Kingdom of Anahaw is a fictional place created for storytelling or role-playing purposes. It does not correspond to any historical or geographical location.
Anahaw (Livistonia rotundifolia)
The national leaf of the Philippines is anahaw (Livistona rotundifolia).
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a desert plant with thorns but withouth leaves
The anahaw, also known as the lipstick palm (Corypha elata), is characterized by its large, fan-shaped leaves and tall, slender trunk. It typically grows in tropical regions and can reach heights of up to 20 meters. The leaves are often used in traditional crafts and for thatching, while the tree itself is notable for its ability to thrive in both dry and humid environments. Additionally, the anahaw produces large flower clusters that attract various pollinators.
ferns, horsetail, bamboo, anahaw, fungi, mosses, algae are examples of nonflowering plants