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cane Any string or rod of glass.
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cane Split Rattan
Ãâó: www.a1egypt.com/Glossary_C.htm
cane An elongated psuedobulb, usually used when describing Dendrobiums.
Ãâó: www.orchids.com/support/supportGlossary.html
cane the outer peel of rattan, used in weaving as an embellishment and on chair bottoms.
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cane the stem of large rattans. It has a distinct joint where the palm leaf connects to the stem, and assumes a yellow color during the drying process. Fine cane can be used to make natural wicker or for stained pieces.
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