Plants of Indonesia 
Plants of Indonesia 
Dipterocarpaceae 
Vatica sarawakensis Heim. 
Determined by: A.C. Church 7/95 
Locality: 
Borneo. W. Kalimantan. Serawai. 8 Km NE of Desa 
Jelundung, Batu Lintang. 1 .5 km SE of camp along Gaharu 
trail and surrounding hills. 
Lat.: 0 o 30 ■ 57.9 " S 
Long.: 112 ^ 36' 7.1" E 
Habitat Alt 230 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include; Shorea, 
Dipterocarpus, Meliaceae, Ebenaceae. 
Growing on sloped hill. 
Morphology: 
Tall tree 18 m, 30 cm dbh. Bole 12 m. Outer bark black, 
hooped. Inner bark orangish. Wood sweet aroma. Leaves 
sub-coriaceous, pale light green beneath, dark green above, 
mid-rib raised, yellow. Fruit dull light green, calyx recurved. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,Afriastini 
Sunday, February 05, 1 995 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
Euphorbiaceae 
Aporusa grandistipulata Merr 
Determined by: A.C. Church 8/95 
Locality: 
Borneo. W. Kalimantan. Serawai. 8 Km NE of Desa 
Jelundung, Batu Lintang. 1 .5 km SE of camp along Gaharu 
trail and surrounding hills. 
Lat.: 0 ° 30 ' 57.9 “ S 
Long.: 112° 36' 7.1" E 
Habitat Alt 230 m 
Mixed Dipterocarp forest, associates include: Shorea, 
Dipterocarpus, Meliaceae, Ebenaceae. 
Growing on sloped hill. 
Morphology: 
Small tree 3.5 m, 3 cm dbh. Bark grey. Leaves coriaceous, 
brittle, pale light green beneath, deeply ribbed, dark forest 
green above, stipules auriculate. Fruit ramiflorous, orange. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,Afriastini 
Sunday, February 05, 1995 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
