Haplolobus clementium Husson

Species

Angiosperms > Sapindales > Burseraceae > Haplolobus

Characteristics

Tree, 15-25 m by 20-60 cm, sometimes with small buttresses; glabrous except the youngest parts. Branchlets 3-5 mm thick. Leaves 0-2-jugate. Pith of the petioles with 2-5 vascular strands. Leaflets oblong-lanceolate, 3-17 by 2-6.5 cm, chartaceous; base oblique, broadly cuneate; apex subabruptly, bluntly acuminate; nerves 6-16 pairs (angle 70-80°), curved, arching. Inflorescences (♂ unknown) axillary, ½-4 cm, usually branched from the base, when young densely minutely pubescent. Flowers (dunknown) 1-1.5 mm. Calyx 1 mm high. Stamens free. Disk annular. Fruits oblong, occasionally somewhat obliquely pointed with 3 small ribs at the apex, 10-15 by 7-10 mm.
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Forests at 600-1000 m. Fl.--02 fr. Oct., Febr. In the Cycloop Range near Hollandia reported to grow gregariously.
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Distribution

Haplolobus clementium world distribution map, present in Malaysia and Papua New Guinea

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:128077-1
WFO ID wfo-0000715430
COL ID 8S68L
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Synonyms

Haplolobus clementium