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The Soul of the Atoll: A Guide to Maldives Palms In the Maldives
The second most common tree, easily identified by its stilt-like roots and pineapple-like fruit.
is deeply rooted in Maldivian identity and even appears on the national emblem. It thrives in the lime-rich coral soil of the islands, reaching lifespans of up to 100 years. Traditional Uses: atoll maldives palms
is the most prominent, several varieties and other palm species populate the atolls: A tall variety bearing green coconuts. Rathu ruh : A tall palm known for its red-colored coconuts.
Dried leaves are woven into baskets, mats, and thatched roofs—a style still preserved in many luxury overwater villas . The Soul of the Atoll: A Guide to
The strong wood from the trunk was traditionally used to build dhonis , the iconic Maldivian sailboats.
Provides the betel nuts that are culturally significant to many Maldivians. Where to Experience the Best Palm Landscapes Traditional Uses: is the most prominent, several varieties
Every part of the coconut is used. The water provides hydration, the meat is a staple in local dishes like mas huni , and the oil is used for both cooking and traditional medicine.
If you are looking for the most lush, "palm-fringed" vistas, certain atolls are renowned for their dense vegetation:
Fibers from the husk are twisted into strong ropes used for fishing and mooring. Types of Palms Found in the Maldives coconut palm



