PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Fagaceae 
Castanopsis pierrei Hance 
PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarter. 12°30'N; 
102°10'E. Alt,: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
stream bank with granitic boulders. 
Tree, 15 m tall; fruits green. 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, K. Taylor, N. 
Nantasan 
6049 25 April, 1987 
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PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Euphorbiaceae 
Erismanthus indochinensis Gagnep. 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarters. 12°30'N; 
102°10'E. Alt.: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
stream bank with granitic boulders. 
Treelet, 4 m tall; female flowers green. 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, K, Taylor, N. 
Nantasan 
6050 25 April, 1987 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Ixonanthaceae 
Irvingia malayana Oliver 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarters. 12°30'N; 
102°10'E. Alt.: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
stream bank with granitic boulders. 
Tree, 25 m tall; trunk fluted; fruits green. 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, K, Taylor, N. 
Nantasan 
6051 25 April, 1987 
Rubiaceae 
Lasianthus hookeri C.B. Clarke ex Hk.f. 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarters. 12°30'N; 
102°10'E. Alt.: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
deep shade. 
Treelet; fruits green. Not common. 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, 
6053 28 April, 1987 
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PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Opiliaceae 
Urobotrya siamensis Hiepk* 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarters. 12°30'N; 
102°10'E. Alt.: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
along slope, deep shade. 
Treelet; fruits green turning yellow. Local 
name: Pak Wan Lhao, 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, K. Taylor, N. 
Nantasan 
6054 25 April, 1987 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIA 
PLANTS OF THAILAND 
Anacardiaceae 
Chaerospondias axillaris (Roxb.) B.L. Bu 
Chanthaburi, Namtokphliu National Park, 
stream bank near Park headquarters. 12°30 r N; 
102°10'E. Alt.: 100 m. Dry evergreen forest, 
steep slope. 
Tree, 15 m tall; living bark light brown, 
brittle. Local name: manang. 
D.D. Soejarto, T. Smitinand, K. Taylor, N. 
Nantasan 
6055 25 April, 1987 
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