Stock Photo - Nipa Palm Golpata Flowers: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk Thai Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae = Palmae It is a mangrove species, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa Nipa generally occurs in the mangroves along the banks of the rivers and streams, and needs regular inundation In the Sundarbans it grows in slightly and moderately saline zones People in south_western parts of Bangladesh i e Ramu, Cox’s Bazar grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use Root ash is useful for relieving toothache as a medicine March 31, 2007 Ramu, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladseh

Stock Photo: Nipa Palm Golpata Flowers: Nipa Palm locally known as golpata/golpati/gulag/jahk Thai Nypa fruticans, is a member of the family Arecaceae = Palmae It is a.

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