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Calophyllum dioscurii (PROSEA)

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Calophyllum dioscurii P.F. Stevens


Protologue: Journ. Arn. Arb. 61: 530 (1980).

Distribution

Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Bangka; perhaps also in Java and eastern Borneo.

Uses

The timber is probably used as bintangor; in Pahang (Peninsular Malaysia) a decoction of the roots is used medicinally after childbirth.

Observations

A medium-sized tree up to 33 m tall with bole up to 55 cm in diameter, without buttresses; twigs obscurely 4-angled, terminal bud plump to conical, 2.5-6 mm long; leaves elliptical to ovate, 3-10 cm long, cuneate at base, prominently acuminate at apex, with (7-)12-20(-28) veins per 5 mm; inflorescences axillary, unbranched, 5-7-flowered; flowers (probably) with 4 tepals; fruit spherical, 12-16 mm long, with thin outer layer with large air spaces, green, finely mottled with yellow, or bronzed. C. dioscurii usually grows in mixed dipterocarp hill forest up to 650 m altitude.

Selected sources

648.