Shorea palosapis (PROSEA)
Introduction |
Shorea palosapis (Blanco) Merr.
- Protologue: Sp. Blanc.: 271 (1918).
Synonyms
- Shorea squamata (Turcz.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex DC. (1868).
Vernacular names
- Philippines: mayapis, tabak (Tagalog), pura (Bikol).
Distribution
Throughout the Philippines.
Uses
The timber is used as light red meranti. It is reported that wood extractives are tumour-inhibiting.
Observations
- A large tree up to 50 m tall with bole branchless for 20-25 m and up to 150(-180) cm in diameter, buttresses prominent.
- Leaves oblong, 12-24 cm × 8-11 cm, base shallowly cordate, with 14-19 pairs of secondary veins, stipules up to 15 mm × 11 mm.
- Stamens 15, anthers subglobose with long, slender appendages, stylopodium pear-shaped.
- Larger fruit calyx lobes up to 12(-17) cm × 1.5 cm.
S. palosapis is common on well-drained soils in evergreen mixed dipterocarp forest up to 1000 m altitude. The density of the wood is 365-680 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content. See also the table on wood properties.
Selected sources
95, 175, 258, 579, 748.
Main genus page
Authors
M.S.M. Sosef (selection of species)