Barringtonia calyptrata

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Barringtonia calyptrata

Description

Small to medium sized trees, 10-20 m tall, twigs 5-10 mm diam. Leaves grouped towards apex of branches; Inflorescences ramiflorous spikes, pendulous, 30-40 cm long, with up to 60 flowers, densely distributed; Flowers sessile; Fruits ovoid or spindle-shaped, 5-9.5 by 1.75-2.5 by 1.5-2.25 cm, truncate. Seeds subglobular, c. 2 by 1.5 cm.

Distribution

Aru Is present, Asia-Tropical: Maluku (Maluku present); New Guinea present, Lizard Is present, N Australia present
N Australia (Lizard Is.); in Malesia: Moluccas (Aru Is.), New Guinea.

Uses

Wood soft and with an even grain and used for making fruit cases and flooring. Boiled leaves used for chest pain in New Guinea.

Citation

F.M.Bailey 1913: Compr. Cat. Queensland Pl.: 209
Prance 2013: p. 37. – In: Allertonia: f. 22
C.T.White 1929 – In: J. Arnold Arbor. 10: 246
F.M.Bailey 1923 – In: Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland: 46
Lauterb. 1922 – In: Bot. Jahrb. Syst.: 350
Britten 1901: p. 40. – In: Banks & Sol., Ill. Austral. Pl. Cook’s Voy. 2: t. 123
C.T.White 1919 – In: Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales: 823, 825
R.J.F.Hend. 1982 – In: A.S.George, Fl. Australia 8: 4
R.Knuth 1939 – In: Engl., Pflanzenr. 219: 19
R.Knuth 1939 – In: Engl., Pflanzenr. 219: 20
auct. non Seem.: F.M.Bailey 1913: Compr. Cat. Queensland Pl.: 209