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− | A large tree up to 55 m tall, bole branchless for up to 45 m, up to 120 cm in diameter, with short buttresses, bark surface rough or scaly with smooth patches, fawn with silver-fawn patches, inner bark laminated, pale brown-pink, exuding an oily resin turning black | + | *A large tree up to 55 m tall, bole branchless for up to 45 m, up to 120 cm in diameter, with short buttresses, bark surface rough or scaly with smooth patches, fawn with silver-fawn patches, inner bark laminated, pale brown-pink, exuding an oily resin turning black. |
+ | *Stipules absent; leaves with 13-21 leaflets, leaflets with gradually long-acuminate apex, margin entire, glabrous, with 12-22 pairs of secondary veins which are visible on both surfaces, midrib raised above. | ||
+ | *Male inflorescence axillary, narrowly paniculate. | ||
+ | *Male flowers 7 mm long. | ||
+ | *Fruit ovoid, circular in cross-section, 50 mm × 25 mm, glabrous. | ||
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+ | ''C. pseudosumatranum'' is still imperfectly known, occurring scattered in lowland and hill forest. | ||
== Selected sources == | == Selected sources == | ||
162, 366, 463, 465, 705. | 162, 366, 463, 465, 705. | ||
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+ | == Authors == | ||
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+ | *M.S.M. Sosef (selection of species) | ||
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+ | == Main genus page == | ||
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+ | *[[Canarium (PROSEA Timbers)|''Canarium'']] | ||
[[Category:Timbers (PROSEA)]] | [[Category:Timbers (PROSEA)]] | ||
[[Category:PROSEA]] | [[Category:PROSEA]] |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 7 August 2018
Introduction |
Canarium pseudosumatranum Leenh.
- Protologue: Blumea 8: 193, fig. 4 (1955).
Vernacular names
- Malaysia: kedondong senggeh, lamshu senggi, kala (Peninsular).
Distribution
Peninsular Malaysia.
Uses
The wood is used as kedondong.
Observations
- A large tree up to 55 m tall, bole branchless for up to 45 m, up to 120 cm in diameter, with short buttresses, bark surface rough or scaly with smooth patches, fawn with silver-fawn patches, inner bark laminated, pale brown-pink, exuding an oily resin turning black.
- Stipules absent; leaves with 13-21 leaflets, leaflets with gradually long-acuminate apex, margin entire, glabrous, with 12-22 pairs of secondary veins which are visible on both surfaces, midrib raised above.
- Male inflorescence axillary, narrowly paniculate.
- Male flowers 7 mm long.
- Fruit ovoid, circular in cross-section, 50 mm × 25 mm, glabrous.
C. pseudosumatranum is still imperfectly known, occurring scattered in lowland and hill forest.
Selected sources
162, 366, 463, 465, 705.
Authors
- M.S.M. Sosef (selection of species)