Palaquium clarkeanum (PROSEA)
Introduction |
Palaquium clarkeanum King & Gamble
- Protologue: Journ. As. Soc. Beng. pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 74(2): 191 (1905).
Vernacular names
- Malaysia: getah getapang, taban ketapang, nyatoh ketiar (Peninsular).
Distribution
Peninsular Malaysia.
Uses
The timber is used as nyatoh.
Observations
- A large tree up to 50 m tall, with columnar bole up to 130 cm in diameter and large plank buttresses.
- Leaves clustered at tip of twigs, narrowly obovate to obovate, with slender transverse tertiary veins distinct beneath, densely brownish woolly beneath.
- Flowers in 4-12-flowered clusters, borne on 30-45 mm long pedicels, yellowish-white.
- Fruit oblong, 3.5-5 cm long, glabrous.
P. clarkeanum is an uncommon tree of primary lowland forest below 300 m altitude; it occurs scattered. The timber is heavy for nyatoh, with a density of about 820 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.
Selected sources
102, 190, 581, 743, 779, 792.
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Authors
- R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species)