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Syntype of Melanochyla bracteata King [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Date Updated: 4 October 2010
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K), K000695568
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dr King's collector, #7303
Collection Date
02-1885
Locality
Peninsular Malaysia Perak, Larut
Country
Malaysia (Malaysia)
Identifications
Syntype of Melanochyla bracteata King [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hou, D.,
Notes
A tree 60 to 80 ft. high; stem 15 to 20 in in D. Leaves deep green. Fruit greenish yellow 1/2 to 3/4 In in D. with black thicky juice. Dense jun. Low ground.
Pages
1
Date Updated: 4 October 2010
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K), K000695568
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dr King's collector, #7303
Collection Date
02-1885
Locality
Peninsular Malaysia Perak, Larut
Country
Malaysia (Malaysia)
Identifications
Syntype of Melanochyla bracteata King [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hou, D.,
Notes
A tree 60 to 80 ft. high; stem 15 to 20 in in D. Leaves deep green. Fruit greenish yellow 1/2 to 3/4 In in D. with black thicky juice. Dense jun. Low ground.
Pages
1
Date Updated: 4 October 2010
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K), K000695568
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dr King's collector, #7303
Collection Date
02-1885
Locality
Peninsular Malaysia Perak, Larut
Country
Malaysia (Malaysia)
Identifications
syntype of Melanochyla bracteata King [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hou, D.,
Notes
A tree 60 to 80 ft. high; stem 15 to 20 in in D. Leaves deep green. Fruit greenish yellow 1/2 to 3/4 In in D. with black thicky juice. Dense jun. Low ground.
Pages
1
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