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Also grown for its foliage is the traveller's tree, Ravenala madagascariensis.
They roost inside the rolled leaves of the Traveller's tree, using their suckers to attach themselves to the smooth surface.
These lemurs are also significant pollinators of the traveller's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis).
Ravenala madagascariensis, commonly known as traveller's tree or traveller's palm, is a species of plant from Madagascar.
The tree was also called "wayfarer's tree" or "traveller's tree" because it supposedly prevents those on a journey from getting lost.
Her book choice was The Traveller's Tree by Patrick Leigh Fermor.
In 1950, Leigh Fermor published his first book, The Traveller's Tree, about his post-war travels in the Caribbean.
Fleming also used, and extensively quoted, information about voodoo from his friend Patrick Leigh Fermor's 1950 book The Traveller's Tree, which had also been partly written at Goldeneye.
Secondary growth, which has replaced the original forest and consists to a large extent of traveller's trees, raffia palm, and baobabs, is found in many places along the east coast and in the north.
As well as giving his own impressions, Naipaul refers to the work of earlier travellers such as Patrick Leigh Fermor who described a similar itinerary in The Traveller's Tree.
She accompanied Patrick to the Caribbean after he was invited to write text for a travel book to accompany images by a Greek artist named Costas, published as The Traveller's Tree in 1950.
The success of the site has led to Smith being interviewed for various travel media, including BBC Radio 4's Traveller's Tree, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Times and The Guardian.
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Derham is a presenter of Radio 3's Afternoon on 3 and Breakfast programmes, having previously presented the Hall of Fame Concert on Classic FM, and she presents the Traveller's Tree series on Radio 4.
From the captions he wrote for the pictures sprang two of his first three books, The Traveller's Tree (1950) and The Violins of Saint Jacques, his only novel (later turned into an opera), based on an incident in which a ball on Martinique was abruptly ended by the eruption of a volcano.
These lemurs are also significant pollinators of the traveller's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis).
The nectar of the traveller's palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) is a favorite among ruffed lemurs.
The Travellers palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) is often called a fan palm because of its distinctive shape; however it is not a true palm.
Secondary growth, which primarily includes bamboo, wild ginger or longoza (genus Aframomum), and traveller's palm (Ravenala madagascariensis), is found in disturbed areas.
Two examples of plant species that rely on lemurs for pollination include traveller's palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) and a species of legume-like liana, Strongylodon cravieniae.