Quercus sumatrana

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Quercus sumatrana

Description

Tree, c. 35 m, 130 cm ø; Branchlets initially densely brownish, stiff-pubescent, late glabrescent, smooth lenticellate; Leaves chartaceous, elliptic-lanceolate, 8-24 by 2-8 cm, entire and undulate or remotely serrulate in the upper part, base attenuate-acute, top sharply ½-1½ cm acuminate; Stipules linear-acute membranous, 7 by 1 mm, densely fulvous-tomentose by simple hairs.

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Borneo present (Kalimantan present); Sumatera (Sumatera present), Balikpapan present, Bencoolen present, Northern Sarawak present, Samarinda present, Simalur present, western Sabah present
Malesia: Sumatra (Bencoolen, also Simalur), Borneo (northern Sarawak; western Sabah; in Kalimantan near Balikpapan and Samarinda).

Notes

Inflorescences are as yet unknown.

Citation

SOEPADMO 1968: p. 392. – In: Gard. Bull. Sing.: map 7