Shorea submontana (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Shorea submontana Sym.

Protologue: Gard. Bull. Str. Settl. 10: 368 (1939).

Synonyms

  • Shorea costata King (1893) non (Correa) Presl.

Vernacular names

  • Malaysia: balau gajah (Peninsular).

Distribution

Peninsular Malaysia.

Uses

The timber is used as balau.

Observations

  • A large tree with rough bole sometimes over 125 cm in diameter and prominent buttresses.
  • Leaves ovate to obovate, thinly leathery, 7-20 cm × 4-10 cm, with 9-14 pairs of secondary veins, non-glaucous, petiole 15-33 mm long.
  • Petals narrow, stamens c. 20, the appendages with a few bristles.
  • Fruit calyx lobes unequal, larger three up to 9 cm × 1.8 cm.

S. submontana is locally very common on high hills at (350-)800-1000 m altitude. The density of the wood is 895-1090 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.

Selected sources

258, 677, 748.

Main genus page

Authors

  • M.S.M. Sosef (selection of species)