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== Synonyms ==
 
== Synonyms ==
  
''Dracontomelon sinense'' Stapf.
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== Observations ==
 
== Observations ==
  
Large tree with strong buttresses. Leaves with 7-15 pairs of leaflets. Flowers white in rather short panicles. Fruit a drupe, yellowish, 5-celled. In dense deciduous forests, in regions with short dry season at low altitudes.
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*Large tree with strong buttresses.
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*Leaves with 7-15 pairs of leaflets.
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*Flowers white in rather short panicles.
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*Fruit a drupe, yellowish, 5-celled.
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In dense deciduous forests, in regions with short dry season at low altitudes.
  
 
== Selected sources ==
 
== Selected sources ==
  
20, 51.
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*Flore du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam (various authors), 1960-. Vol. 1-24. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.
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*Mansfeld, R. & Schultze Motel, J., 1986. Verzeichnis landwirtschaftlicher und gärtnerischer Kuturpflanzen. 2nd ed. 4 Volumes. Springer Verlag, Berlin. 1998 pp.
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== Authors ==
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P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G. van Lingen
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:37, 7 February 2016

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Dracontomelon duperreanum Pierre


Family: Anacardiaceae

Synonyms

  • Dracontomelon sinense Stapf.

Vernacular names

  • Vietnam: sâu.

Distribution

Wild and cultivated in Vietnam and southern China.

Uses

The acid fruits are edible.

Observations

  • Large tree with strong buttresses.
  • Leaves with 7-15 pairs of leaflets.
  • Flowers white in rather short panicles.
  • Fruit a drupe, yellowish, 5-celled.

In dense deciduous forests, in regions with short dry season at low altitudes.

Selected sources

  • Flore du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam (various authors), 1960-. Vol. 1-24. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.
  • Mansfeld, R. & Schultze Motel, J., 1986. Verzeichnis landwirtschaftlicher und gärtnerischer Kuturpflanzen. 2nd ed. 4 Volumes. Springer Verlag, Berlin. 1998 pp.

Authors

P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G. van Lingen