Lithocarpus luzoniensis

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Lithocarpus luzoniensis

Description

Tree 5-12 m, 20-30 cm ø. Branchlets initially angular, densely stellate hairy, later terete, glabrous, greyish black, densely lenticellate; Leaves thin-coriaceous, (3½-)5-6(-8) by (1½-)2½-3(-3½) cm (index 2-2.7), broadest at or below the middle; Stipules linear-acute, 6-8 by 1 mm. Inflorescence male or androgynous, simple and axillary or much-branched and subterminal, densely fulvous stellate hairy;

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Philippines (Philippines present), Data present, Luzon present, Mts Pulog present, Nangaoto present, Pauai present
Malesia: Philippines (Luzon, rather common on Mts Pulog, Pauai, Data, and Nangaoto).

Citation

SOEPADMO 1970 – In: Reinwardtia. p 256
A. CAMUS 1954: p. 1111. – In: Chênes. t
Merr. 1923 – In: En. Philip. p 28