Five hundred plant species in gunung Halimun Salak ... - CIFOR
Five hundred plant species in gunung Halimun Salak ... - CIFOR
Five hundred plant species in gunung Halimun Salak ... - CIFOR
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Species checklist | 127<br />
Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e; stem and bark used as a hemostyptic and for<br />
treat<strong>in</strong>g fevers, gonorrhoea, aphtha, menstrual disorders and coughs<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: liana, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 30<br />
402. PANCALUHUR<br />
Deer<strong>in</strong>gia amaranthoides (Lamk) Merr.<br />
Amaranthaceae<br />
Vernacular names: Indonesia: Malay: bayam besar; Bal<strong>in</strong>ese: bayem luur;<br />
Malaysia: bajam besar, bajam pohon, the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: ditiran, sili-silihan,<br />
aribugbug; Thailand: khruea yang, phaahom plaa<br />
Geographical distribution: from India to Ch<strong>in</strong>a, throughout Malesia to Australia<br />
Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e; roots for headaches, leaves for boils and<br />
smallpox. Edible<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: herb, exotic <strong>plant</strong>, cultivated<br />
References: 30<br />
403. PANGGANG<br />
Brassaiopsis glomerulata (Bl.) Regel<br />
Araliaceae<br />
Geographical distribution: montane forest <strong>in</strong> Sumatra and Java and from India<br />
to southwest Ch<strong>in</strong>a<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 24<br />
404. PANGSAR<br />
Ficus callosa Willd.<br />
Moraceae<br />
Vernacular names: hard fig (Eng.); Indonesia: Javanese: ilat-ilatan; Timor: lassi;<br />
the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: kalayokai, kalukoi; Thailand: maduea kwang<br />
Geographical distribution: Myanmar, Indoch<strong>in</strong>a, the Andaman Islands,<br />
Thailand, Pen<strong>in</strong>sular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es, Sulawesi<br />
and the Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Uses: for temporary construction, mould<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong>terior work, fruit crates, firewood<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 27