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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243. KI BEUNTEUR<br />
Leucosyke capitellata (Poir.) Wedd.<br />
Urticaceae<br />
Vernacular names: Indonesia: Javanese: jurang <strong>gunung</strong>; Kalimantan: kayu<br />
tepa’ei; Malaysia: the kampong, kuliat-mato, the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: alagasi, lagasi<br />
Geographical distribution: Java, Borneo, the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es, Sulawesi, the<br />
Moluccas and New Gu<strong>in</strong>ea<br />
Uses: used <strong>in</strong> traditional medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: shrub, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 11, 24<br />
Species checklist | 79<br />
244. KI BEUREUM<br />
Erythroxylum cuneatum (Miq.) Kurz<br />
Erythroxylaceae<br />
Vernacular names: Indonesia: Bangka: kayu mutoh; Sumatra: kayu urang;<br />
Malaysia: <strong>in</strong>ai-<strong>in</strong>ai, tebakan; the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es: baran siagau, manambo, saleng;<br />
Thailand: kaen daeng, krai thong, tan huan pet<br />
Geographical distribution: from Myanmar and the Andaman Islands through<br />
Indoch<strong>in</strong>a to Thailand and throughout the Malesian area, but not yet recorded<br />
on ma<strong>in</strong>land New Gu<strong>in</strong>ea<br />
Uses: local house build<strong>in</strong>g, floor<strong>in</strong>g, boat build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
All parts used for fish poison<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 27<br />
245. KI BEUSI<br />
Rhodamnia c<strong>in</strong>erea Jack<br />
Myrtaceae<br />
Vernacular names: Indonesia: Javanese: andong; Bangka: merampuyan;<br />
Malaysia: mempoyan bukit, menkoyan p<strong>in</strong>ang;<br />
Myanmar: taung-kamya<strong>in</strong>g; Thailand: khee tai, phae, ya waeng<br />
Geographical distribution: southern Myanmar, southern Thailand, Pen<strong>in</strong>sular<br />
Malaysia, Sumatra, Belitung, Bangka, Java and Borneo; possibly <strong>in</strong> the Moluccas<br />
Uses: construction of local houses<br />
Life form and orig<strong>in</strong>: tree, <strong>in</strong>digenous <strong>plant</strong><br />
References: 24, 27