The benefits of coconut trees and their uses

Ordo: Arecales Famili: Arecaceae Subfamili: Arecoideae Bangsa: Cocoeae Genus: Cocos Spesies: C. nucifera Coconut (Cocos nucifera) is the sole member of the Cocos of the arenan arenan or Arecaceae. This plant is used almost all its parts by humans so it is considered as a versatile plant, especially for coastal communities. Coconut is also the name for the fruit produced by this plant. This plant is thought to originate from the coast of the Indian Ocean on the Asian side, but has now spread throughout the tropical beaches of the world. Coconut is a multipurpose tree for tropical society. Almost all its parts can be utilized people. The roots of the coconut inspire the invention of the building technological buffer Chicken Claw (used for example at Soekarno Hatta Airport) by Sedijatmo.
The wood from the trunk, called glugu wood, is used as a medium quality wood, and can be used as a board for the house. The leaves are used as the roof of the house after being dried. Young coconut leaves, called janur, are used as woven material in making ketupat or various forms of ornaments that are very interesting, especially by the people of Java and Bali in various ceremonies, and become a form of stand-alone crafts (art assemble janur). The dried leaves of a leaflet, called a stick, are gathered together into a broom.
Coconut fruit is the most valuable part of the economy. Coir, mesokarp parts of coarse fibers, traded as fuel, seat fillers, woven ropes, doormats, and growing media for orchids. Shells or shells, which are actually endocarp parts, are used as fuel, substitutes for buckets, beverage containers, and handicraft raw materials.
and many more uses of coconut trees that can support the economic community of Indonesia.

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