Difference between revisions of "Ravinala"

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'''Ravinala Palm (''Ravenala madagascariensis'') is the national symbol of Madagascar and is found everywhere on the island. Since its branches collect water, it is known as the Travellers Tree, providing water for thirsty travellers. Secondly, this tree simplifies orientation based on its leaf positioning. The tree growth follows the sun's movement from east to west.'''
 
'''Ravinala Palm (''Ravenala madagascariensis'') is the national symbol of Madagascar and is found everywhere on the island. Since its branches collect water, it is known as the Travellers Tree, providing water for thirsty travellers. Secondly, this tree simplifies orientation based on its leaf positioning. The tree growth follows the sun's movement from east to west.'''
  
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The Ravinala is most frequently used for constructing walls and roofs of typical Malagasy homes. Since the population is growing and houses often need replacing every ten years, there is a constant demand for this building material.
 
The Ravinala is most frequently used for constructing walls and roofs of typical Malagasy homes. Since the population is growing and houses often need replacing every ten years, there is a constant demand for this building material.

Revision as of 21:40, 22 March 2016

Ravinala Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) is the national symbol of Madagascar and is found everywhere on the island. Since its branches collect water, it is known as the Travellers Tree, providing water for thirsty travellers. Secondly, this tree simplifies orientation based on its leaf positioning. The tree growth follows the sun's movement from east to west.

Ravinala 002.jpg
Ravinala 001.jpg Ravinala 003.jpg Antsirabe 055.jpg

The Ravinala is most frequently used for constructing walls and roofs of typical Malagasy homes. Since the population is growing and houses often need replacing every ten years, there is a constant demand for this building material.