Payena dasyphylla (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Payena dasyphylla (Miq.) Pierre

Protologue: Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris: 527 (1885).

Synonyms

  • Bassia caudata Ridley (1923),
  • Madhuca caudata (Ridley) H.J. Lam (1925).

Vernacular names

  • Indonesia: balam kerang, nyato kerah (Sumatra)
  • Malaysia: nyatoh ekor (Peninsular)
  • Thailand: phikun-dong (Pattani).

Distribution

Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra; possibly also Thailand.

Uses

The timber is used as nyatoh. The latex is collected locally for gutta-percha in Sumatra.

Observations

  • A medium-sized to fairly large tree up to 35 m tall, with columnar bole up to 100 cm in diameter, and steep buttresses.
  • Leaves usually elliptical, densely ferruginous and woolly pubescent beneath.
  • Flowers up to 1.7 cm long, recorded as white and purplish-red.
  • Fruit ovoid or obovoid, 1.8-2.5 cm long, densely ferruginous pubescent.

P. dasyphylla occurs in lowlands and mountains up to 1400 m altitude, and is not common. The timber is heavy for nyatoh (about 840 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content).

Selected sources

102, 581, 727, 779, 792.

Main genus page

Authors

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