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<big>''[[Mangifera quadrifida]]'' Jack</big>
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:Protologue: Roxb., Fl. Indica ed. Carey & Wallich 2: 440 (1824).
  
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== Synonyms ==
  
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*''Mangifera spathulaefolia'' Blume (1850),
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*''Mangifera langong'' Miq. (1862),
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*''Mangifera rumphii'' Pierre (1897).
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== Vernacular names ==
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*Indonesia: asam kumbang (Sumatra, Kalimantan), asem kipang, rawa-rawa (Kalimantan)
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*Malaysia: rawa (general), rancha-rancha (Sabah)
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*Thailand: mamuang-khan.
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== Distribution ==
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Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java (rare) and Borneo, possibly also the Lesser Sunda Islands, Sulawesi and the Moluccas; locally cultivated around villages.
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== Uses ==
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The wood is reputed to be used. The pleasantly acid fruit is eaten.
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== Observations ==
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*A medium-sized tree up to 30 m tall, with often rather short and thick bole up to 150 cm in diameter, bark surface initially smooth, later regularly and superficially longitudinally fissured and becoming rough, greyish to dark brown.
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*Leaves elliptical or oblong-spatulate to spatulate, (3-)10-20 cm × (2-)5-9(-10) cm.
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*Inflorescence pseudo-terminal, the branches often forming a fascicle, glabrous.
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*Flowers 4-merous, petals c. 4 mm long, creamish-white, with 3 stout, dark yellow ridges ending in a gland, disk large, cushion-like, 4-lobed, one stamen fertile, staminodes very small or lacking, filaments free.
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*Fruit globose to ellipsoid-globose, up to 8 cm long, black when fully ripe.
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''M. quadrifida'' occurs in lowland rain forest up to 700 m altitude.
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== Selected sources ==
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104, 162, 328, 463, 465, 673, 705.
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* <font color=#901040>See also [[Mangifera (PROSEA Fruits)|''Mangifera'' (PROSEA Fruits)]] for the Fruit use.</font>
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 5 May 2016

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Mangifera quadrifida Jack

Protologue: Roxb., Fl. Indica ed. Carey & Wallich 2: 440 (1824).

Synonyms

  • Mangifera spathulaefolia Blume (1850),
  • Mangifera langong Miq. (1862),
  • Mangifera rumphii Pierre (1897).

Vernacular names

  • Indonesia: asam kumbang (Sumatra, Kalimantan), asem kipang, rawa-rawa (Kalimantan)
  • Malaysia: rawa (general), rancha-rancha (Sabah)
  • Thailand: mamuang-khan.

Distribution

Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java (rare) and Borneo, possibly also the Lesser Sunda Islands, Sulawesi and the Moluccas; locally cultivated around villages.

Uses

The wood is reputed to be used. The pleasantly acid fruit is eaten.

Observations

  • A medium-sized tree up to 30 m tall, with often rather short and thick bole up to 150 cm in diameter, bark surface initially smooth, later regularly and superficially longitudinally fissured and becoming rough, greyish to dark brown.
  • Leaves elliptical or oblong-spatulate to spatulate, (3-)10-20 cm × (2-)5-9(-10) cm.
  • Inflorescence pseudo-terminal, the branches often forming a fascicle, glabrous.
  • Flowers 4-merous, petals c. 4 mm long, creamish-white, with 3 stout, dark yellow ridges ending in a gland, disk large, cushion-like, 4-lobed, one stamen fertile, staminodes very small or lacking, filaments free.
  • Fruit globose to ellipsoid-globose, up to 8 cm long, black when fully ripe.


M. quadrifida occurs in lowland rain forest up to 700 m altitude.

Selected sources

104, 162, 328, 463, 465, 673, 705.