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This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or another one like this. Item:Rattan Ball Large Fairy Light String 3M 20 Bulbs |
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Payment All overseas buyers please use Paypal. Great if you would like to put them on your credit card. Postage Free ww Postage These are located in our Thai warehouse so WW delivery is normally 6-10 days. Postage insurance is optional at the checkout stage. We strongly recommend that you pay the extra pound so we can track your order in the event it has been delayed by customs etc.. Worth Noting. We currently have 14 different fairy lights in our store. Butterflies, Dragonflies, Hearts, Roses, Frangipanis and more. Please check out our range and other great items from our Thai warehouse, wedding car ribbon, garters, wedding cufflinks and more that we can combine postage and sometimes charge nothing extra. Please check our feedback and buy with confidence. Happy Bidding :) RattanFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rattan (from the Malay rotan), is the name for the roughly six hundred species of palms in the tribe Calameae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia. Most rattans are distinct from other palms in having slender stems 2–5 cm diameter with long internodes between the leaves; their consequent growth habit also differs, not being trees but vine-like, scrambling through and over other vegetation. They are also superficially similar to bamboo, but distinct in that the stems ("malacca") are solid, rather than hollow, and also in their need for some sort of support; while bamboo can grow on its own, rattan cannot. Some genera (e.g. Metroxylon, Pigafetta, Raphia) are however more like typical palms, with stouter, erect trunks. Many rattans are also spiny, the spines acting as hooks to aid climbing over other plants, and also to deter herbivores. Rattans have been known to grow up to hundreds of metres long. Most (70%) of the world's rattan population exist in Indonesia, distributed among Borneo, Celebes, Sumbawa islands. The rest of the world's supply comes from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Bangladesh. In the forests where rattan grows, its economic value can help protect forest land, by providing an alternative to loggers who forgo timber logging and harvest rattan canes instead. Rattan is much easier to harvest, requiring simpler tools and also much easier to transport. Furthermore, compared to most tropical wood, rattan is much faster growing. This makes it a potential tool in forest maintenance, since it provides a profitable crop that depends on rather than replaces trees.
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