Plants of Indonesia 
Plants of Indonesia 
Fagaceae 
Lithocarpus nieuwenhiusii (v. Seeman) A. Camus 
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 primary forest. 
Lat.: 0 ° 51 ' 53.6 “ S 
112° 13' 29.9“ E 
Habitat Alt. 100 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include: Shorea, 
Hopea, Myristicaceae, Fagacaeae. Red clay soil. 
Morphology: 
Tall tree, c. 20 m, 20 cm dbh. Outer bark pattened brown, 
shiny, mottled and flaking easily. Inner bark yellowish- 
brown, fibrous. Leaves shiny above, scabrous beneath with 
brown pubescence. Flower pale translucent yellow. 
Local name: Sumpit 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,lndah, Ismail, and Hamzah 
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Rubiaceae 
Ixora javanica DC 
Determined by: Ismail 8/1994 
Locality: 
Borneo. C. Kalimantan. Sintang. HPH Km 70, NE of camp 
along main logging road and environs. Growing in open 
disturbed primary forest. 
Lat.: 
Long.: 
Habitat 
0 0 
112 o 
51 
13 
53.6 " 
29.9 " 
Alt. 
S 
E 
100 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include: Shorea, 
Hopea, Myristicaceae, Fagacaeae. Red clay soil. 
Morphology: 
Tree 10 m tall, 30 cm dbh. Bark brown, flaking easily. Inner 
bark reddish-brown. Flower salmon-pink. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,lndah, Ismail, and Hamzah 
Thursday, April 07, 1994 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
