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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192. KAPI NANGO<br />
Species checklist | 63<br />
Dysoxylum arborescens (Blume) Miq.<br />
Meliaceae<br />
Vernacular names: Indonesian: cemaga; Sumatra: bangkir<strong>in</strong>g payo; Malaysia:<br />
jarum-jarum, pasak l<strong>in</strong>gga, lantupak; Thailand: ta suea; Vietnam: huynh d[uw]<br />
[owf]ng<br />
Geographical distribution: from India and Sri Lanka to Myanmar, Indoch<strong>in</strong>a,<br />
southern Ch<strong>in</strong>a, Thailand and throughout the Malesian region, east to the<br />
Pacific and South to Australia and New Zealand<br />
Uses: for construction, boat build<strong>in</strong>g, heavy deck<strong>in</strong>g, floor<strong>in</strong>g, doors, w<strong>in</strong>dow<br />
frames, mould<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong>terior f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g, carv<strong>in</strong>gs, turnery, cab<strong>in</strong>et work, high<br />
grade furniture<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 27<br />
193. KAPULASAN – PULASAN<br />
Nephelium ramboutan-ake (Labill.) Leenh.<br />
Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae<br />
Vernacular names: Malaysia: buah mua, meritam, pulasan; the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es:<br />
bulala, karayo, malapution; S<strong>in</strong>gapore: pulasan; Myanmar: kyet-mauk<br />
Geographical distribution: India, Myanmar, Pen<strong>in</strong>sular Malaysia, S<strong>in</strong>gapore,<br />
Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es<br />
Uses: for construction and furniture. Edible fruit<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, exotic <strong>plant</strong>, cultivated<br />
References: 24, 27<br />
194. KAPUNDUNG<br />
Baccaurea dulcis (Jack) Mull. Arg.<br />
Euphorbiaceae<br />
Vernacular names: ketupa (Eng.); Indonesian: cupa, tupa<br />
Geographical distribution: southern Sumatra, western Java<br />
Uses: for poles <strong>in</strong> traditional house construction, boat build<strong>in</strong>g, furniture and<br />
boxes. Edible fruit<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, exotic <strong>plant</strong>, cultivated<br />
References: 24, 27