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== Synonyms ==
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''Barringtonia insignis'' Miq., ''Barringtonia pallida'' (Miers) Koord. & Valeton, ''Barringtonia salomonensis'' Rech.
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== Vernacular names ==
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*Common putat (En). Brunei: putat aying
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*Indonesia: butun darat (Indonesian, Moluccas), penggung (Java), putat sungai (Bangka)
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*Malaysia: putat ayam, putat kampong (Peninsular), putat ayer (Sabah)
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*Philippines: apalang (Filipino). Burma (Myanmar): kye-bin, kyi
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*Laos: som pawng
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*Thailand: chik ban, chik suan (central).
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== Distribution ==
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From eastern Africa and Madagascar to Sri Lanka, India, Burma (Myanmar), Indo-China, southern China, Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands, Thailand, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, throughout the Malesian region towards Micronesia, Polynesia (east to Fiji and Samoa) and northern Australia.
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Revision as of 10:51, 17 February 2016

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Barringtonia racemosa (L.) Spreng.


Synonyms

Barringtonia insignis Miq., Barringtonia pallida (Miers) Koord. & Valeton, Barringtonia salomonensis Rech.

Vernacular names

  • Common putat (En). Brunei: putat aying
  • Indonesia: butun darat (Indonesian, Moluccas), penggung (Java), putat sungai (Bangka)
  • Malaysia: putat ayam, putat kampong (Peninsular), putat ayer (Sabah)
  • Philippines: apalang (Filipino). Burma (Myanmar): kye-bin, kyi
  • Laos: som pawng
  • Thailand: chik ban, chik suan (central).

Distribution

From eastern Africa and Madagascar to Sri Lanka, India, Burma (Myanmar), Indo-China, southern China, Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands, Thailand, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, throughout the Malesian region towards Micronesia, Polynesia (east to Fiji and Samoa) and northern Australia.