Palaquium quercifolium (PROSEA)
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Palaquium quercifolium (de Vriese) Burck
- Protologue: Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg 5: 41 (1886).
Synonyms
- Palaquium macrophyllum (de Vriese) Pierre ex Dubard (1909),
- Croixia quercifolia (de Vriese) Baehni (1965).
Vernacular names
- Indonesia: kerekit, nyatu tinggang (Kalimantan).
Distribution
Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, Brunei), Sulawesi and the Moluccas; possibly also in Sumatra.
Uses
The timber is used as nyatoh. The latex is sometimes made into gutta-percha of inferior quality.
Observations
- A large tree up to 40 m tall.
- Leaves evenly distributed, narrowly obovate or narrowly elliptical, with slender, transverse tertiary veins, brownish or reddish hairy beneath.
- Flowers in 4-8-flowered clusters, borne on 8-14 mm long pedicels (15-25 mm in fruit).
- Fruit globose, c. 2 cm in diameter, glabrous.
P. quercifolium is found particularly in primary forest in the lowland. The density of the timber is 460-610 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.
Selected sources
36, 102, 461, 743.
Main genus page
Authors
- R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species)