Palaquium tenuipetiolatum (PROSEA)

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Palaquium tenuipetiolatum Merr.

Protologue: Bur. Govt. Lab. 17: 45 (1904).

Synonyms

  • Croixia tenuipetiolata (Merr.) Baehni (1965).

Vernacular names

  • Philippines: maniknik (general), dulitan-pula (Tagalog), pango (Ibanag).

Distribution

The Philippines (Luzon, Mindoro, Masbate, Mindanao).

Uses

The timber is used as nyatoh for cigar boxes, furniture and in-house decoration.

Observations

  • A medium-sized to fairly large tree up to 35 m tall.
  • Leaves evenly distributed, obovate, lanceolate or oblanceolate, with few, inconspicuous, transverse tertiary veins, initially hairy but soon becoming glabrous.
  • Flowers in 1-4-flowered clusters, borne on 3-8 mm long pedicels.
  • Fruit ovoid to narrowly ellipsoid, 2.5-3 cm long, glabrous and brownish.

P. tenuipetiolatum is common in primary forest at low and medium altitudes. The timber is obtainable in limited quantities; it is reddish or purplish-brown and is grouped together with other Palaquium species under "red nato".

Selected sources

36, 480, 484, 486, 579, 743.

Main genus page

Authors

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