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- Metroxylon_sagu abstract "Metroxylon sagu (true sago palm) is a species of palm in the genus Metroxylon, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Indonesia (western New Guinea, and the Moluccas), Papua New Guinea, Malaysia (both Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak) and possibly also the Philippines (though may have been introduced there).It is also naturalised in Thailand, Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra, and the Solomon Islands".
- Q164088 abstract "Metroxylon sagu (true sago palm) is a species of palm in the genus Metroxylon, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Indonesia (western New Guinea, and the Moluccas), Papua New Guinea, Malaysia (both Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak) and possibly also the Philippines (though may have been introduced there).It is also naturalised in Thailand, Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra, and the Solomon Islands".
- Metroxylon_sagu comment "Metroxylon sagu (true sago palm) is a species of palm in the genus Metroxylon, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Indonesia (western New Guinea, and the Moluccas), Papua New Guinea, Malaysia (both Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak) and possibly also the Philippines (though may have been introduced there).It is also naturalised in Thailand, Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra, and the Solomon Islands".
- Q164088 comment "Metroxylon sagu (true sago palm) is a species of palm in the genus Metroxylon, native to tropical southeastern Asia in Indonesia (western New Guinea, and the Moluccas), Papua New Guinea, Malaysia (both Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak) and possibly also the Philippines (though may have been introduced there).It is also naturalised in Thailand, Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra, and the Solomon Islands".