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Baccaurea parviflora (PROSEA)

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== Synonyms ==
*''Baccaurea scortechinii'' Hook.f.
== Vernacular names ==
== Observations ==
*Small tree, up to 6 m tall. *Leaves elliptic, up to 20 cm × 9 cm. *Inflorescences on the trunk, females at lowest part. *Fruit a fusiform berry-like capsule, up to 2.5 cm × 1 cm, angled, sometimes narrowly winged, purplish-black, on strings lying on the ground.  In lowland forest, up to 450 m altitude, flowering after dry weather.
== Selected sources ==
1*Airy Shaw, H.K., 1972. The Euphorbiaceae of Siam. Kew Bulletin 26: 191-363. *Airy Shaw, H.K., 1981. The Euphorbiaceae of Sumatra. Kew Bulletin 36: 239-374. *Burkill, I.H., 1966. A dictionary of the economic products of the Malay Peninsula. 2nd ed. 2Volumes. Ministry of Agriculture and Co operatives, 10Kuala Lumpur, 12Malaysia. 2444 pp. *Corner, 26E.J.H., 1965. Check-list of Ficus in Asia and Australasia with keys to identification. The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 21: 1-186. *Heyne, K., 1927. De nuttige planten van Nederlandsch Indië [The useful plants of the Dutch East Indies]. 2nd ed. 3 Volumes. Departement van Landbouw, Nijverheid en Handel in Nederlandsch Indië. 1953 pp. == Authors == P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G.van Lingen
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