Platea sclerophylla

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Platea sclerophylla

Description

Tree, 9-18 m, with spreading branches. Branchlets rather slender, tips lepidote. Leaves elliptic or ovate-elliptic, rarely ovate, apex shortly attenuate or obtuse, sometimes emarginate, base broadly cuneate to rounded, coriaceous, rigid, brown in dry specimens, glossy above sometimes, dull beneath, early glabrous above, subdensely set with a lower layer of small substellate, almost contiguous scales, and a so to say upper layer of scattered, major stellate scales, these early disappearing, whilst the smaller scales go tardily, the undersurface too finally practically glabrous, 5-9 by (2.5-)3-6 cm, midrib and nerves slightly to more deeply impressed above, prominent beneath, nerves 6-8(-9) pairs, rather straight or more curved from the midrib, not properly looping, reticulation of veins and veinlets dense, slightly or hardly impressed above, well visibly raised beneath; Petals deep red, glabrous, 2.5 mm. Ovary thick-cylindric, densely minutely stellate-lepidote.

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Borneo present, Mt Kinabalu present
Malesia: Borneo (Mt Kinabalu, twice found on the eastern shoulder).