Livistona saribus
Livistona saribus, also known as the swamp serdang or taraw palm, is a species of palm tree in the family Arecaceae. It is native to tropical Borneo, Cambodia, Java, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Common names
One of the vernacular names in the Cambodian language is triëk. In Malay it is known as serdang, or sar in the state of Trengganu. The specific epithet saribus comes from a local name in one of the Maluku languages: sariboe, as recorded by the Dutch.Description
Livistona saribus produces blue fruits, and is cold hardy to twenty-four degrees Celsius. It has spines along the leaf stems which resemble shark teeth. It usually grows to in height, exceptionally to.Distribution
It has a native distribution stretching through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Java and the Philippines. It is also reportedly naturalized in the Society Islands of French Polynesia and also in the Guangdong and Yunnan regions of China.It is widespread throughout Malaysia, but is rare in western Peninsular Malaysia, being found only in scattered localities on low hills. In the east, however, it forms extensive forests on the coastal hills in the state of Trengganu, and inland in the state of Pahang, as far south as to the Johore border.