Aglaia korthalsii Miq.
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Filed As
Meliaceae
Aglaia korthalsii Miq. -
Collector(s)
E. F. de Vogel 6993, 04 Apr 1985
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Location
Indonesia. Sulawesi Utara. Celebes, Sulawesi Utara, Bolaang Mongondow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Toraut Dam. c. 0°34'N, 123°54'E.
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Habitat
Remnant primary forest trees left after removal of the forest. Alluvial flat. deep clayey volcanic soil locally water-logged.
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Description
Tree 15 m high. Clear bole 8 m, 22 cm dbh, without buttresses. Outer bark ochrish, 0.2 mm thick, with regular brown-ish cracks, not peeling off. Inner bark 2 mm thick, dull pale reddish, without exudate. Sapwood cream-coloured, gradually passing into the dark redbrown heartwood.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 4421062
Occurrence ID: 5ca0ac6c-bb48-4580-ba11-d61db2069f8c
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Meliaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
Indonesia
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State/Province
Sulawesi Utara
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Locality
Celebes, Sulawesi Utara, Bolaang Mongondow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Toraut Dam. c. 0°34'N, 123°54'E
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Elevation
Alt. 220 m. (722 ft.)
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Coordinates
0.57, 123.9
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Location Notes
[Pacifica]
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Distribution
New York Botanical Garden Vt / '/ M' fr - // ? oU^e- loiCf. Remnant primary forest trees left after removal of the forest. Alluvial flat, deep clayey volcanic soil locally water- logged. Tree 15 m high. Clear bole 8 m, 22 cm dbh, without buttresses. Outer bark och- rish, 0.2 mm thick, with regular brown- ish cracks, not peeling off. Inner bark 2 mm thick, dull pale reddish, without exudate. Sapwood cream-coloured, gradu- ally passing into the dark redbrown heartwood. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04421062 MEL. Aglaia CELEBES, Sulawesi Utara, Bolaang Mongon- dow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Toraut Dam. c. 0°34'N, 123°54,E ALT. 220 m.__DATE 4-IV-1985 PLANTS OF CELEBES, INDONESIA RIJKSHERBARIUM participation in PROJECT WALLACE, sponsored by WOTRO, TREUB MAATSCHAPPIJ, HUGO DE VRIES FONDS de Vogel & Vermeulen 6993_DISTR. RH 04421062
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Aglaia korthalsii Miq.