Plants of Indonesia 
Plants of Indonesia 
Annonaceae 
Anaxagorea borneensis (Becc.) J. Sinclair 
Determined by: A.C. Church 8/94 
Locality: 
Borneo. C. Kalimantan. Sintang. HPH Km 70, NE of camp 
along main logging road and environs. Growing in open 
disturbed area. 
Lat.: 0 ° 
Long.: 112 ° 
Habitat 
51 
13 
53.6 
29.9 
Alt. 
S 
E 
100 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include Shorea, 
Hopea, Myristicaceae, Fagaceae. Red Clay soil. 
Morphology: 
Small tree 8 m tall, 7 cm dbh. Outer bark reddish-brown, 
rugose, flaking. Leaves light green beneath, primary veins 
prominently raised. Young flower green, mature flower 
yellow, fragrant. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,lndah, Ismail, and Hamzah 
^25 Thursday, April 07, 1994 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
Moraceae 
Ficus unicata Becc. 
Determined by: A.C. Church 8/95 
Locality: 
Borneo. C. Kalimantan. Sintang. HPH Km 70, NE of camp 
along main logging road and environs. Growing in open 
disturbed area. 
Lat.: 0 ° 
Long.: 112 ° 
Habitat 
51 
13 
53.6 
29.9 
Alt. 
S 
E 
100 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include Shorea, 
Hopea, Myristicaceae, Fagaceae. Red Clay soil. 
Morphology: 
Shrub, 1.5 m tall. Twigs covered by dense indumentum. 
Leaves densely tomentose above and beneath. Under 
surface leaves pale light green. Inflorescence geocarpic, 
some growing from axils of leaves above ground. Fruit red, 
fleshy with rust hairs. Edible. 
Local name: Timau 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,lndah, Ismail, and Hamzah 
Thursday, April 07, 1 994 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
