Shorea polita (PROSEA)

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Shorea polita S. Vidal

Protologue: Sinopsis 15: t. 15D (1883).

Synonyms

  • Shorea mindanensis Foxw.

Vernacular names

  • Philippines: damlig (Tagalog), lauan-anite (Sambali), malaanonang (general).

Distribution

The Philippines.

Uses

The timber is used as white meranti. It is reported that wood extractives have a tumour-inhibiting capacity.

Observations

  • A medium-sized tree up to 30 m tall with bole branchless for 15-20 m and a diameter up to 120 cm, buttresses small.
  • Leaves elliptical, thinly leathery, (3.5-)6-9(-14) cm × (1.5-)4-5(-11.5) cm, with 11-13 pairs of secondary veins, lower surface pale green, petiole 1-2 cm long.
  • Stamens 21-25, stylopodium absent.
  • Larger fruit calyx lobes up to 13 cm × 2 cm.

S. polita occurs in primary evergreen and semi-evergreen forest at low altitude. The wood is very difficult to saw by hand and has a density of 480-750 kg/m3 at 15% moisture content. See also the table on wood properties.

Selected sources

175, 258, 578, 579, 748.

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Authors

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