Palaquium dasyphyllum (PROSEA)
Introduction |
Palaquium dasyphyllum (de Vriese) Pierre ex Dubard
- Protologue: Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 56, Mém. 16: 8 (1909).
Synonyms
- Palaquium stenophyllum H.J. Lam (1925),
- Madhuca dasyphylla (de Vriese) Baehni (1965).
Vernacular names
- Indonesia: bitis nyatu batu, nyatu kelincir (Kalimantan)
- Thailand: phikun dong (Pattani).
Distribution
Peninsular Thailand, the Riau Archipelago and Borneo.
Uses
The timber may be used as nyatoh.
Observations
- A medium-sized tree up to 25 m tall.
- Leaves evenly distributed, obovate to elliptical, with indistinct, slender, transverse tertiary veins, glabrous on both sides except lower side of midrib.
- Flowers in 5-11-flowered clusters, borne on 8-16 mm long pedicels.
- Fruit ovoid to obovoid or ellipsoid, 1-3 cm long, hairy but glabrescent, green.
P. dasyphyllum grows in primary forest, on soil overlying rocks and limestone; locally it is not uncommon. The density of the timber is 500-760 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.
Selected sources
36, 100, 743.
Main genus page
Authors
- R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species)