- Salak fruit is an evergreen, acaulescent, very spiny, tillering, usually dioecious palm growing in clumps formed by successive branching at the stem base.
- Roots are superficial, not deep and new roots emerge from the stem immediately under the crown, the internodes are short and crowded.
- Salak is usually cultivated on mineral soils such as well-drained clayey loams, sandy loams, and lateritic soils
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