Plants of Indonesia 
Plants of Indonesia 
Euphorbiaceae Magnoliaceae 
Dimorphocalyx murinus Elm. Magnolia vilosa cf. (Miq.) Keng 
Determined by: A.C. Church 8/95 
Locality: 
Borneo. W. Kalimantan. Serawai. Sungai Merah; 1 km to 
W of camp along ridge, old Gaharu trail, and surrounding 
environs. 
Lat.: 0 ® 33 ■ 40 " S 
Long.: 112 ^ 37* 32.7" E 
Habitat Alt. 700 m 
Hill Dipterocarp forest, associates include: Shorea, 
Dipterocarpus, Durio, Castanopsis. 
Growing on steep slope. 
Morphology: 
Small tree 3.5 m, 4 cm dbh. Outer bark grey. Leaves 
glaucous beneath in color, fleshy. Pedicel stout. Calyx light 
green. Fruit greenish-blue to purple. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,Afriastini 
Saturday, February 11,1 995 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
Determined by: A.C. Church 8/95 
Locality: 
Borneo. W. Kalimantan. Serawai. Sungai Merah; 1 km to 
W of camp along ridge, old Gaharu trail, and surrounding 
environs. 
Lat.: 0 ° 33 ' 40 " S 
Long.: 112° 37' 32.7“ E 
Habitat Alt. 700 m 
Hill Dipterocarp forest, associates include: Shorea, 
Dipterocarpus, Durio, Castanopsis. 
Growing on steep slope. Occasional. 
Morphology: 
Small tree 7 m, 8 cm dbh. Outer bark grey, rugose. Inner 
bark pale yellowish-brown. Leaves coriaceous, stiff, light 
olive green beneath, veins distinctly raised, dark green 
above, veins sunken. Fruit pale light green with lenticels. 
Aril orangish-red. 
Local name: 
Notes: 
Church, A.C., Mahyar, U.W. ,Afriastini 
^ Saturday, February 11,1 995 
HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
