Difference between revisions of "Casuarina junghuhniana (PROSEA)"
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+ | == Synonyms == | ||
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+ | ''Casuarina montana'' Jungh. ex Miq. | ||
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+ | == Vernacular names == | ||
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+ | *Mountain ru, red-tipped ru (En) | ||
+ | *Indonesia: cemara gunung (general), ajaob, kasuari (Timor) | ||
+ | *Thailand: son pratiphat (general). | ||
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+ | == Distribution == | ||
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+ | Indigenous to East Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands; introduced into Kenya and Tanzania and the male hybrid also into Thailand and India. | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 17 February 2016
Introduction |
Synonyms
Casuarina montana Jungh. ex Miq.
Vernacular names
- Mountain ru, red-tipped ru (En)
- Indonesia: cemara gunung (general), ajaob, kasuari (Timor)
- Thailand: son pratiphat (general).
Distribution
Indigenous to East Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands; introduced into Kenya and Tanzania and the male hybrid also into Thailand and India.