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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Canarium euryphyllum Perkins


Protologue: Fragm. fl. Philipp. 1: 99 (1904).

Vernacular names

  • Philippines: malatagun (general), mayakyat, tabuali (Tagalog).

Distribution

The Philippines.

Uses

The wood is used as kedondong.

Observations

A medium-sized to fairly large tree up to 40 m tall, bole up to 40 cm in diameter; stipules absent; leaves with (5-)9-15 leaflets, leaflets abruptly acuminate at apex with slender and blunt acumen, margin entire, practically glabrous, with (5-)8-10(-15) pairs of secondary veins; inflorescence axillary, paniculate to racemose; flowers c. 10 mm long, stamens 6; fruit broadly elliptical, broadly triangular in cross-section, 27-30 mm × 12-15 mm, glabrescent except for the apex. Two varieties have been distinguished. Var. euryphyllum (synonyms: Canarium perkinsae Merr., Canarium stenophyllum Merr., Canarium microphyllum Merr.) occurs throughout the Philippines. Var. ramosii (Merr.) Leenh. (synonyms: Canarium ramosii Merr., Canarium paucinervium Merr.) differs mainly in having 5-9 leaflets per leaf and in the c. 14 mm long flowers, and is found in Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. C. euryphyllum is rather common in forest, up to 500(-1700) m altitude.

Selected sources

162, 366, 544.