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Meranti sarang punai - Shorea parvifolia Dyer ssp. parvifolia - Dipterocarpaceae [1]

31 - Meranti sarang punai - Shorea parvifolia Dyer ssp. parvifolia - Dipterocarpaceae
Other names:
Seraya punai (Malay, Sabah), Light red meranti, White lauan (English)[1]
General information:
A large forest tree up to 65 m (210 ft) tall with a wide crown [2]
Distinguish botanical characteristics:
Leaf – alternate, simple, penni-veined[2]
Fruit – 10 mm long, green-pink, with three ca. 57 mm long wings, wind dispersed[2]
Heartwood – light red to pink or pink-brown, with white resin streaks[3]
Uses:
Medicinal uses – none known
Wood – major source of the timber ‘Light Red Meranti’, used for panelling, joinery, light carpentry, furniture, plywood, crates, boxes, veneers and other purposes[2]
Major/bioactive phytochemicals:
Stem bark – flavonoids, saponins, tannins, terpenoids, reducing Sugar[4]
References:
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