RMD8T275–Raphia Palm Natural monument, Umlalazi Nature Reserve, Mtunzini, South Africa
RFB30WDB–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RMEBKDFX–raffia palm (Raphia farinifera), fibers
RM2PJRHTA–Africa, Libinza ethnic group, Ngiri River islands, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Man propelling canoe with pole in raphia palm swamp forest.
RM2FMAACF–History of Africa. 19th century. The Congo. Palm tree (Raphia vinifera). Engraving. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca.1890. Spain.
RM2AJ9Y7J–Plants: The Wine palm (Raphia viniferais aka Sagus vinifera) is an evergreen, single-stemmed palm tree with an unbranched, rather stout stem that can be 5 metres tall, topped by a crown of leaves. A multipurpose tree it is very important for the local population, supplying food, fibres and building materials. The fibres are exported to many other countries. The plant is cultivated in Nigeria, Cameroon, India, and Singapore
RM2X04G3H–Raffia Palm, aka. Yolillo Palm, Tagua, Raphia taedigera, Arecaceae. Jungle Lined Canals, Tortuguero, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMRY6M3R–Man's Garment, possibly early 1900s. Ivory Coast, Dida people, possibly early 20th century. Resist dyed raffia palm fiber (Raphia ruffia or R. vinifera); overall: 169.8 x 211.5 cm (66 7/8 x 83 1/4 in
RMHMW851–Botany - Trees - Arecaceae. Raffia palm (Raphia farinifera). Trunk
RFT5TERP–A picture of a Raphia palm which is a tropical palm native to Central and South America, as well to Africa, vintage line drawing or engraving illustra
RFA73YRX–Raphia palms and other trees in Tortuguero National Park Costa Rica Central America
RM2DAC2AJ–Epiphytic orchid (Cymbidiella falcigera) growing in a Raphia palm
RMAYBF2F–West Africa,Liberia. Young woman of Kpelle ethnic group weaving a bag from raphia palm fiber in village.The Kpelle are the largest ethnic group in Liberia.
RMAF9FXD–raffia palm (Raphia farinifera), fruit (drupe)
RM2H475DN–Fruit and seed of the Raffia (Raphia) palm. Woodcut, 1611.
RF2M3XGKP–Fruits of the Raphia farinifera palm tree. Fruits from this palm tree are not edible but used to decorate environments.
RM2F8XHFP–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera, the West African piassava palm, Central Africa
RF2M3XGNP–Fruits of the Raphia taedigera palm native to South America, including Brazil, and not edible but used in decoration of environments.
RMD8T2C4–Raphia Palm Natural monument, Umlalazi Nature Reserve, Mtunzini, South Africa
RFB30WDF–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RF2M3J3CM–Fruits of the Raphia farinifera palm tree and are not edible but used to decorate environments. The fruits resemble a hard pine cone, measuring 5-7 cm.
RFJ62WFA–pod kernels sperm palm tree pod kernels raffiakerne raffiakerne raphia
RF2ME21HB–African farmer near a Raphia hookeri plant with the harvested fruit
RF2CFPYG0–Palm, coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, and raffia, wine palm, Mauritia vinifera, woodcut from 1880 / Palmen, Kokospalme, und Raphia, Weinpalme, Holzschnitt aus dem Jahre 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMHMPN3B–Rafia Palm fruit (Raphia farinifera), Arecaceae. Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Kandy, Sri lanka.
RFJMBEE4–palm-lined path, Raffia Palms (Raphia regalis), and woman alone thoughtful leaning against one of them. Etching art by Bérard, Le Tour du Monde, 1861
RM2K89EK0–Palm tree.
RF2R9AN0W–Cluster of fresh raphia hookeri or jupati fruit
RMB1YTRP–raffia palm Raphia farinifera fruit drupe
RM2H10N9Y–Woman's Skirt, late 1800s–about 1906–12. Africa, Central Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mbuun-style weavers and embroiderers. Raffia palm fiber (Raphia ruffia or R. vinifera) and dye; overall: 73.7 x 102.9 cm (29 x 40 1/2 in.).
RM2BTCX1J–Historia de Africa. El Congo. Palmera (Raphia vinifera). Grabado. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados, por Enrique M. Stanley. Editada en Barcelona, hacia 1890. España.
RM2F8XJ14–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera, the West African piassava palm, Central Africa
RM2KX29TJ–Raffia palms (Raphia farinifera) Madagascar. The travels of Ida Pfeiffer 1857
RM2CH143X–. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . n cylindrical rollsmade of banana leaves, and thus brought to market(Fig. 96). Tattooing and other mechanical disfigurements of the body are never met with in Kisiba. The hair of the head is sometimes quite shaved off, sometimes allowed to grow. It is a noteworthy fact that one very often finds oldish men with well-developed beards. The Wassiba wear a somewhat tasteful costume, con-sisting of a quantity of leaves of the Raphia palm orthe banana worn round the hips. Besides this, Clothing. .,
RFB33A86–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RFT5RTP6–Rattans are old world climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae that also includes tree palms such as Raphia (Raffia) and Metroxylon (Sago pal
RFA73YPW–Raphia palms and other trees in Tortuguero National Park Costa Rica Central America
RF2ME21J4–African farmer harvests Raphia hookeri from his plantation, fruit used for palm wine
RFJRAXDD–Raphia vinifera engraving print
RF2C2R5PB–Palm Tree, Raphia of Madagascar, Caryota the Malabar, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1870.
RMHMPN38–Raffia Palm fruits (Raphia farinifera), Arecaceae, Royal Botanical Garden, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
RF2J3BY96–Tropical canal with lush overhanging forest
RMPG0C9D–. The Uganda protectorate; an attempt to give some description of the physical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under British protection in East Central Africa, between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and between the first degree of south latitude and the fifth degree of north latitude. African languages; Natural history; Ethnology. 660 BANTU NEGEOES tidttom edge is firinl}^ i^i'ivn to the upper rim of the keel by fine wattles, made generally of the flexible rind of the midribs of the raphia palm. Innumerable holes are pierced in the l
RM2B1PAPM–Dried leaves (Raffia) used to make local craftware, Trengganu, East coast Malaysia
RF2C2R5NG–Raphia vinifera fruit cluster, Fruit half natural size, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1870.
RMADYGGD–raffia palm (Raphia farinifera), fruit (drupe)
RM2H10JX2–Prestige Cap (mpu ngola), late 1800s-early 1900s. Africa, Central Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, or Cabinda (Angola), Kongo-style maker, possibly Yombe subgroup. Raffia palm fiber (Raphia ruffia or R. vinifera) and leopard claws; overall: 42 x 19.3 x 19 cm (16 9/16 x 7 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.).
RF2AK3J0X–Closeup of raffia rope isolated on white
RM2F8XH2R–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera and Jaggery palm, Caryota urens, flowering plant in the palm family
RM2H10AXK–Man's Garment, possibly early 1900s. Africa, West Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Dida-style weavers and dyers. Raffia palm fiber (Raphia ruffia or R. vinifera) and dye; overall: 169.8 x 211.5 cm (66 7/8 x 83 1/4 in.). Displayed flat to highlight its designs and preserve its delicate fibers, this wrapper was meant to drape around the body. An elite man wore it with one corner over a shoulder, the knotted fringe skimming his ankles. The garment gained its earth-toned geometric patterns through plangi, a knot-and-twist resist dyeing technique; each color is applied in a different dye bath, from lightest
RMRH2CF6–. British Central Africa; an attempt to give some account of a portion of the territories under British influence north of the Zambezi. Natural history. BOTANY 213 So much for beauty of colour; now for the beauty of outline. There are five species of palm abundantly represented in British Central Africa: the Borassus, the Hyphaene, the Wild date, the Raphia, and the Oil palm.1 The cocoanut palm grows at one or two places on the Shire River and on Lake Nyasa, but it is an introduction from the East Coast. The most graceful of. RAPHIA PALM FRUITING 1 The oil palm, either the Elais guineensis of
RFB30WDH–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RM2A51H3F–Man's Garment, possibly early 1900s. Originally, such garments made of tie-dyed raffia fibers were worn at social events like engagements, weddings, birth celebrations, and the funerals of important people. The cloths could also be part of a bride's dowry or offered as compensation in dispute settlements. In the 1990s, such family heirlooms were displayed at important official festivities, attesting to the social rank of the original owner and his or her descendants. This rare cloth was not woven but, instead, diagonally interlaced through finger manipulation. In combining this interlaced tech
RMA73YPR–Forest Strip in Tortuguero National Park Costa Rica Central America
RFFBYKHM–Raffia
RF2A3NDBC–textile background - texture of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RF2C2FYH2–textile background - weaving of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RMPFM3BK–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. mentioned under the name of "Wine Palm," but it seems likely that some species of Raphia are most used for liquors, some portions of these Palms giving a large amount of sap when tapped, and as the juice is rich in sugar, the sap soon ferments and may become strongly alcoholic. The best sago is produc
RMADYGGE–raffia palm (Raphia farinifera), fruit (drupe), detail of the surface
RF2AK3ABP–Beige raffia bow isolated on white
RM2F8XJWX–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera and Jaggery palm, Caryota urens, flowering plant in the palm family
RMRDFBG1–. The Uganda protectorate; an attempt to give some description of the physical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under British protection in East Central Africa, between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and between the first degree of south latitude and the fifth degree of north latitude. African languages; Natural history; Ethnology. 660 BANTU NEGEOES tidttom edge is firinl}^ i^i'ivn to the upper rim of the keel by fine wattles, made generally of the flexible rind of the midribs of the raphia palm. Innumerable holes are pierced in the l
RFA73YPT–Forest Strip in Tortuguero National Park Costa Rica Central America
RF2A3NDBF–textile background - weaving of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RF2C2FYGJ–textile background - texture of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RMATJTFY–Forest
RM2RXB010–Forest with Raffia palms (Raphia farinifera), Madagascar
RMPFM3BT–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PALM PALMERELLA 1197. mentioned under the name of "Wine Palm," but it seems likely that some species of Raphia are most used for liquors, some portions of these Palms giving a large amount of sap when tapped, and as the juice is rich in sugar, the sap soon ferments and may become strongly alcoholic. T
RF2AK3J18–Frame from raffia rope isolated on white
RM2AJCD8Y–A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world : including the structural and economic classifications of fibers . f the Malagasy slaves.The fiber is exported to the United States in the hanks described above, its onlyuse being as a tie material in nurseries, etc, Raphia taedigera. The Jupati Palm. F(»uud on the banks of the lower Amazon and Para rivers in Brazil, but unknownin the interior. The cylindrical leiifstalks, often 12 feet or more in length, are em-ployed by the natives for walls or partitions of their houses, and used in otherwaj-8. Fiber.—The fiber is similar in every
RF2A3NDB9–textile square background - texture of summer straw hat from interwoven raffia fibers close up
RF2C2FYGG–textile square background - texture of summer straw hat from interwoven raffia fibers close up
RMPFN2RJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PALMERELLA 1197 mentioned under the na me of "Wine Palm, but it seems likelv that some sp ocics of Raphia are m 1st u-^ed for liquors, sâni.- ,Hâ-ti.-,â. âf t|â.w,. P:,lms sriviiM M l:..-,,^ Met being then prepared in a rough granulated form for export. Sago is also procured from Caryota and some other spe
RF2AK3ABF–Beige raffia bow and rope isolated on white
RFTRPMYF–Coral raffia bow isolated on white
RM2CJ7GC0–. Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds for autumn planting : 1896 . 40 PETER HEKDERSOIT & CO., WEW YORK.—REQUISITES.—WHOLESALE.. PLANTS, VEGETABLES. GRAFTS Now Largely used by Florists and Market Gardeners forTying- Plants, Vegetables, etc. The best and cheapest tying material in bunching for market, celerj-, asparagus,radishes and other vegetables. Raphia is the inner fibre of a Madagascar palm—it isexceedingly strong and pliable, especially when slightly moistened. This tying mat-eria! comes in thin strips % to }^ in. wide by 3 to 5 feet in length. Th
RF2A3NDED–textile square background - detail of stitched summer straw hat from raffia fibers close up
RF2C2FYGD–textile square background - detail of stitched summer straw hat from raffia fibers close up
RFTRPN1M–Coral raffia bow isolated on white
RMRD45AC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. mentioned under the name of "Wine Palm," but it seems likely that some species of Raphia are most used for liquors, some portions of these Palms giving a large amount of sap when tapped, and as the juice is rich in sugar, the sap soon ferments and may become strongly alcoholic. The best sago is produc
RF2AK3J1E–Frame with bow from raffia rope isolated on white
RF2A3NDEH–textile square background - texture of stitched summer straw hat from interwoven raffia fibers close up
RF2C2FYGM–textile square background - texture of stitched summer straw hat from interwoven raffia fibers close up
RMRD45AP–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PALM PALMERELLA 1197. mentioned under the name of "Wine Palm," but it seems likely that some species of Raphia are most used for liquors, some portions of these Palms giving a large amount of sap when tapped, and as the juice is rich in sugar, the sap soon ferments and may become strongly alcoholic. T
RF2AK3AKB–Set of beige raffia bow isolated on white
RMRD37E6–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PALMERELLA 1197 mentioned under the na me of "Wine Palm, but it seems likelv that some sp ocics of Raphia are m 1st u-^ed for liquors, sâni.- ,Hâ-ti.-,â. âf t|â.w,. P:,lms sriviiM M l:..-,,^ Met being then prepared in a rough granulated form for export. Sago is also procured from Caryota and some other spe
RF2AK3D1J–Set of raffia knots isolated on white
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