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Rubroshorea macroptera (Dyer) P.S.Ashton & J.Heck. subsp. macroptera
Family Name: | Dipterocarpaceae |
Synonyms: | Shorea macroptera Dyer |
Common Name: | Meranti Melantai, Meranti |
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Classifications and Characteristics
Plant Division | Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) |
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Plant Growth Form | Tree |
Mode of Nutrition | Autotrophic |
Biogeography
Native Distribution | Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo |
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Native Habitat | Terrestrial |
Preferred Climate Zone | Tropical |
Description and Ethnobotany
Growth Form | Large emergent tree with relatively smooth bark. |
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Trunk | Trunk smooth and become shallowly fissured as it matures. |
Foliage | Leaves are oblong (7.7 – 18 cm long and 2.6 – 6 cm wide), leathery. Petiole (0.85 – 1.8 cm long) is covered in dense grey-brown hairs and stipules fall early. |
Flowers | Flowers are small with cream petals tinged with pink at the base. Flower blooms usually last for 2 weeks. |
Fruit | Fruit consist of nut (13 -21 mm long and 8 – 12 mm wide) with 3 longer wings (13 – 21mm long) and 2 shorter wings (2 – 10 mm long). Lobes on calyx base are present. |
Ethnobotanical Uses | Timber & Products: Rubroshorea macroptera is harvested for timber. |
Landscaping Features
Landscape Uses | Shade Providing Tree / Palm |
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Fauna, Pollination and Dispersal
Pollination Method(s) | Biotic (Fauna) |
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Plant Care and Propagation
Light Preference | Full Sun |
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Water Preference | Moderate Water |
Plant Growth Rate | Moderate |
Propagation Method | Seed |
Foliar
Mature Foliage Colour(s) | Green |
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Mature Foliage Texture(s) | Leathery |
Foliar Shape(s) | Non-Palm Foliage (Oblong) |
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio | 2.5 (Tree - Open Canopy) |
Non - Foliar and Storage
Mature Bark Texture | Smooth |
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Floral (Angiosperm)
Flower Colour(s) | Pink, Cream / Off-White |
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Fruit, Seed and Spore
Mature Fruit Colour(s) | Brown |
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References
References | Ashton, P.S. & Heckenhauer, J. (2022). Tribe Shoreae (Dipterocarpaceae subfamily Dipterocarpoideae) finally dissected. Kew Bull. 77: 885–903. |
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Others
Master ID | 1832 |
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Species ID | 3125 |
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