Palaquium bataanense (PROSEA)
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Introduction |
Palaquium bataanense Merr.
- Protologue: Bur. Govt. Lab. 17: 44 (1904).
Synonyms
- Palaquium whitfordii Merr. (1905).
Vernacular names
- Philippines: tagatoi, Bataan tagatoi (Tagalog), gasatan (Iloko).
Distribution
The Philippines.
Uses
The timber is used as nyatoh for cigar boxes and furniture, light planking and temporary construction work.
Observations
- A large tree up to 45 m tall.
- Leaves more or less clustered at tip of twigs, obovate to spatulate, with slender transverse tertiary veins fairly distinct beneath, initially hairy beneath but glabrescent.
- Flowers 1-3 together, borne on 10-25 mm long pedicels.
- Fruit obovoid, 1-1.7 cm long, glabrous.
P. bataanense grows in primary forests at low altitudes, particularly in dry hill forests. The timber is grouped together with other Palaquium species under "red nato", which has a density of 450-600 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content.
Selected sources
480, 486, 743.
Main genus page
Authors
- R.H.M.J. Lemmens (selection of species)