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Shorea materialis (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Shorea materialis Ridley


Protologue: Agric. Bull. Straits Fed. Malay States 9: 183 (1910).

Vernacular names

  • Brunei: selangan batu pasir
  • Malaysia: balau pasir, balau betul (Peninsular), balau laut (Sarawak).

Distribution

Peninsular Malaysia, north-western Borneo and possibly eastern Sumatra.

Uses

The timber is used as balau. Small amounts of dammar of fairly good quality are obtained from the tree.

Observations

A medium-sized to large tree up to 45 m tall with low-branching bole up to 110 cm in diameter and prominent buttresses up to 2 m high; leaves broadly ovate, falcate with a subequal base, 8-15 cm × 3.5-8.5 cm, with 9-12 pairs of slender secondary veins prominent beneath; petals narrow, stamens c. 30, appendages setose; fruit calyx lobes unequal, larger three up to 9 cm × 3 cm. S. materialis occurs locally semi-gregarious and has become rare in Peninsular Malaysia as a result of logging. It occurs on giant podzols and sandstone cuestas in heath forest up to 800 m altitude. The density of the wood is 835-1040 kg/m3at 15% moisture content.

Selected sources

30, 89, 258, 318, 677, 748.