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Five hundred plant species in gunung Halimun Salak ... - CIFOR

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466. SIWURUNGAN<br />

Species checklist | 147<br />

Mussaenda frondosa L.<br />

Rubiaceae<br />

Vernacular names: Indonesia: Sundanese: k<strong>in</strong>gkilaban, areuy siwurungan;<br />

Javanese: kalik adep; Malaysia: balik adep, adap-adap, daun putrid; Thailand:<br />

bai tag dok<br />

Geographical distribution: India, Myanmar, southern Ch<strong>in</strong>a, the Ryukyu<br />

Islands, Thailand, Pen<strong>in</strong>sular Malaysia, S<strong>in</strong>gapore, Sumatra, Java<br />

Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e; roots use to treat coughs and for postnatal<br />

treatment, leaves used for conjunctivitis, coughs and headaches<br />

Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: woody liana, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />

References: 8<br />

467. SOHLENAT<br />

Mapania cuspidata (Miq.) Uittien<br />

Cyperaceae<br />

Vernacular names: Indonesia: Sumatra: sel<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>in</strong>gan; Seram: kihadio; Malaysia:<br />

siak-siak rimba, sempit, penawar Fatimah; the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: malalubigan,<br />

lubigan, maribari<br />

Geographical distribution: Thailand, throughout the Malesian region, the<br />

Solomon Islands<br />

Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: herb, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />

References: 11<br />

468. SOKA BEUREUM<br />

Ixora cocc<strong>in</strong>ea L.<br />

Rubiaceae<br />

Vernacular names: red ixora (Eng.); Indonesian: soka merah; Malaysia:<br />

kembang santen merah; the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: santan pula, santan, tangpupo;<br />

Thailand: khem baan, khem nuu, khem farang<br />

Geographical distribution: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es,<br />

Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand<br />

Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: shrub, exotic <strong>plant</strong>, cultivated<br />

References: 3

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