Numbered trees at Pang Soon


Tree Nr Botanical Name Family Use or Importance
126 Adinandra integerrima T.   And. ex Dyer Theaceae fruits eaten by animals, flowers visited by insects, firewood, construction
127 Mangifera caloneura Kurz Anacardiaceae fruits eaten by animals, construction, firewood. Now scarce due to loss of parent stock and extirpation of seed dispersing mammals
128 Cinnamomum iners Reinw. ex Bl. Lauraceae animals eat fruit, bark used as spice, firewood
129 Glochidion sphaerogynum (M.-A.) Kurz Euphorbiaceae young leaves added to curries, animals & birds eat seeds, firewood
130 Machillus kurzii King ex Hk. f. Lauraceae animals eat fruit, firewood
131 Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth. Theaceae insects visit flowers, firewood, construction, some people are allergic to wood
132 Rhus rhetsoides Craib Anacardiaceae animals eat fruits
133 Adinandra integerrima T.   And. ex Dyer Theaceae fruits eaten by animals, flowers visited by insects, firewood, construction
134 Balakata baccata (Roxb.) Esser Euphorbiaceae animals eat fruits, construction, firewood
135 Lithocarpus spicatus (Sm) Rehd. & Wils. var. brevipetiolatus (A.DC.) Rehd. & Wils. Fagaceae animals eat nuts, firewood
136 Phoebe cathia (D. Don) Kosterm. Lauraceae animals eat fruits, construction, firewood
137 Ficus semicordata B. -H. ex J. E. Sm. var. semicordata Moraceae figs eaten by animals, dependence on fig wasps
138 Ficus fistulosa Reinw. ex Bl. var. fistulosa Moraceae figs eaten by animals, dependence on fig wasps
139 Oxyceros longiflora (Lmk.) Yama. Rubiaceae animals eat fruits
140 Baccaurea ramiflora Lour. Euphorbiaceae fruits eaten by animals and aman, firewood
141 Mucuna macrocarpa Wall. Leguminosae, Papilionoideae bark used to make rope. Seeds contains chemical, now synthesized, used to relieve Parkinson's disease
142 Eugenia angkae . Craib ssp. angkae Myrtaceae animals eat fruits
143 Parkia leiophylla Kurz Leguminosae, Mimosoideae seeds eaten by man
144 Pinanga sylvestris (Lour.) Hod. Palmae animals eat fruits
145 Symplocos macrophylla Wall. ex DC. ssp. sulcata (Kurz) Noot. var. sulcata Symplocaceae animals eat fruit, firewood
146 Oreocnide rubescens Bl. Urticaceae animals eat fruits
147 Ficus glaberrima Bl. var. glaberrima Euphorbiaceae figs eaten by animals, dependence on fig wasps
148 Desmos stoopense (Craib) Maxw. Annonaceae monocarps eaten by animals
149 Glochidion kerrii Craib Euphorbiaceae seeds eaten by birds
150 Mesua ferrea L. Guttiferae very hard, durable wood used for handles, furniture, animals eat fruits, flowers medicinal
151 Palaquium garrettii Flet. Sapotaceae animals eat fruits, construction
152 Glycosmis puberula Lindl. ex Oliv. var. craibii (Tana.) Stone Rutaceae animals eat fruit, firewood
153 Trigonostemon thyrsoides Stapf Euphorbiaceae firewood
154 Oreocnide rubescens Bl. Urticaceae animals eat fruits
155 Dendrocalamus nudus Pilg. Gramineae, Bambusoideae see page 8
156 Eurya acuminata DC. var. acuminata Theaceae firewood
157 Duabanga grandiflora (Roxb. ex DC.) Walp. Sonneratiaceae birds drink flower nectar
158 Byttneria aspera Colebr. Sterculiaceae insects visit flowers
159 Mitrephora vandaeflora Kurz Annonaceae Young leaves eaten in salads, Animals eat monocarps