Palaquium cochleariifolium (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Palaquium cochleariifolium P. v. Royen

Protologue: Blumea 10: 545 (1960).

Vernacular names

  • Brunei: paga
  • Indonesia: katiau, nyatu yehrong, nyatu temiang (Kalimantan)
  • Malaysia: samundo (Sarawak).

Distribution

Borneo.

Uses

The timber is used as bitis.

Observations

  • A small to medium-sized tree up to 28 m tall.
  • Leaves clustered at tip of twigs, obovate or spoon-shaped, with few transverse tertiary veins usually indistinguishable from the reticulate venation in between, glabrous on both sides.
  • Flowers in 5-12-flowered axillary or terminal clusters, borne on 15-35 mm long pedicels, yellowish.
  • Fruit ellipsoid or subglobose, 2-2.5 cm long, glabrous and green.

P. cochleariifolium grows in freshwater swamp (peat-swamp forest) and marshes at low altitudes, sometimes along the sea coast. The timber is heavy, the density is 1070-1120 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.

Selected sources

100, 743.

Main genus page

Authors

  • R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species)