- Rattan - Wikipedia
Rattan, also spelled ratan (from Malay: rotan), is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed-canopy old-growth tropical forests of Southeast Asia, though they can also be found in other parts of tropical Asia and Africa
- Rattan vs. Wicker: What’s the Difference? - Bob Vila
Rattan is a liana, a wood-like vine with flexible stems It looks like bamboo but it is solid, while bamboo is hollow in the middle Like wood, rattan can be painted or stained, which has
- What is Rattan? Everything You Need to Know About This Material - MyDomaine
What is rattan—and is it the same thing as wicker? We answer all your rattan questions in this quick guide, so you'll never be confused again
- What Is Rattan? - The Spruce
Rattan isn't the same as wicker or bamboo, so what is rattan? It's actually a type of climbing or trailing vine-like palm native to tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Australia Palasan rattan can be identified by its solid stems that vary from 1 to 2 inches wide and its vines, which grow as long as 500 feet
- Rattan 101: Everything You Need to Know | Architectural Digest
Rattan is a tough, adaptable vining or climbing plant that thrives in tropical jungle settings Native to Asia, the vining palm (sometimes spelled ratan) can grow as large as 500 feet long and
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