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:Protologue: Blumea 4: 335 (1941).
 
:Protologue: Blumea 4: 335 (1941).
  
 
== Synonyms ==
 
== Synonyms ==
  
''Northia''  ''fasciculata'' (Warb.) H.J. Lam (1925), ''Manilkara''  ''merrilliana'' H.J. Lam (1941), ''Abebaia''  ''fasciculata'' (Warb.) Baehni (1964).
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*''Northia fasciculata'' (Warb.) H.J. Lam (1925),
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*''Manilkara merrilliana'' H.J. Lam (1941),
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*''Abebaia fasciculata'' (Warb.) Baehni (1964).
  
 
== Vernacular names ==
 
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== Observations ==
 
== Observations ==
  
A medium-sized to fairly large tree, up to 40 m tall, with straight and cylindrical bole, free of branches up to 30 m, having a diameter of up to 100(-180) cm; leaves more or less clustered at apex of twigs, entirely glabrous; flower buds ovoid, pedicels gradually incrassate or slender and not incrassate, calyx up to 5 mm long, ovary without a disk; fruit globose to obovoid, up to 3.5 cm long. ''M.''  ''fasciculata'' is locally common (e.g. in Irian Jaya), in primary forest, on clayey soil and limestone, up to 500 m altitude. The density of the wood is 1000-1200 kg/m<sup>3</sup>at 15% moisture content. See also the table on wood properties.
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*A medium-sized to fairly large tree, up to 40 m tall, with straight and cylindrical bole, free of branches up to 30 m, having a diameter of up to 100(-180) cm.
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*Leaves more or less clustered at apex of twigs, entirely glabrous.
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*Flower buds ovoid, pedicels gradually incrassate or slender and not incrassate, calyx up to 5 mm long, ovary without a disk.
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*Fruit globose to obovoid, up to 3.5 cm long.
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''M. fasciculata'' is locally common (e.g. in Irian Jaya), in primary forest, on clayey soil and limestone, up to 500 m altitude. The density of the wood is 1000-1200 kg/m<sup>3</sup> at 15% moisture content. See also the table on wood properties.
  
 
== Selected sources ==
 
== Selected sources ==
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263, 484, 731, 814.
 
263, 484, 731, 814.
  
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== Main genus page ==
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*[[Manilkara (PROSEA)|''Manilkara'']]
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== Authors ==
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*R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species),
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 6 August 2017

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Manilkara fasciculata (Warb.) H.J. Lam & Maas Geest.

Protologue: Blumea 4: 335 (1941).

Synonyms

  • Northia fasciculata (Warb.) H.J. Lam (1925),
  • Manilkara merrilliana H.J. Lam (1941),
  • Abebaia fasciculata (Warb.) Baehni (1964).

Vernacular names

  • Philippines: duyok-duyok.

Distribution

The southern Philippines (southern Luzon, Samar, Mindanao), Sulawesi, the northern Moluccas and Irian Jaya.

Uses

The timber is used for heavy construction, furniture and implements.

Observations

  • A medium-sized to fairly large tree, up to 40 m tall, with straight and cylindrical bole, free of branches up to 30 m, having a diameter of up to 100(-180) cm.
  • Leaves more or less clustered at apex of twigs, entirely glabrous.
  • Flower buds ovoid, pedicels gradually incrassate or slender and not incrassate, calyx up to 5 mm long, ovary without a disk.
  • Fruit globose to obovoid, up to 3.5 cm long.

M. fasciculata is locally common (e.g. in Irian Jaya), in primary forest, on clayey soil and limestone, up to 500 m altitude. The density of the wood is 1000-1200 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content. See also the table on wood properties.

Selected sources

263, 484, 731, 814.

Main genus page

Authors

  • R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species),