Lithocarpus

  • Filed As

    Fagaceae
    Lithocarpus

  • Collector(s)

    D. D. Soejarto 7500, 10 Feb 1991

  • Location

    Philippines. Bataan. Morong Mun. Luzon: Natib Mt. newly opened road above the Vietnamese Refugee Camp.

  • Habitat

    lower slopes; disturbed by road cut and by past logging activities. Evergreen mixed Dipterocarp forest.

  • Description

    Tree 15 m tall, low-branched, dbh 30 cm, bark whitish gray, slash chocolate-brown, frts dull green.

  • Specimen Notes

    [Record databased by volunteers in the DIGIVOL Crowdsourcing Platform. Imported to NYBG database in 2024.]

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4361764

    Occurrence ID: 1b411edc-2a25-40c0-9dff-b63b74ebb6dc

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Fagales

  • Family

    Fagaceae

  • All Determinations

    Lithocarpus

  • Region

    Asia

  • Country

    Philippines

  • State/Province

    Bataan

  • County/Municipio

    Morong Mun.

  • Locality

    Luzon: Natib Mt. newly opened road above the Vietnamese Refugee Camp

  • Elevation

    Alt. 300 m. (984 ft.)

  • Location Notes

    [Pacifica]

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
04361764
FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
CHICAGO, U.S.A
PLANTS OF TOE PHILIPPINES
Lithocarpus ?
Fagaceae
Field Chaise Tree 15 m tall, low-branched, dbh 30 cm, bark whitish gray, slash
chocolate-brown, frts dull green.
Locality: Luzon: Bataan Province, Morong Municip., Natib Mt. lower slopes, newly
opened road above the Vietnamese Refugee Camp.
Habitat: Evergreen mixed Dipterocarp forest disturbed by road cut and by past
logging activities. Alt. 300 m.
Collect on D.D. Soejarto, O. Fernando and D.A Madulid.
ColL Not: 7500	Coll. Date: February 10,1991.
NOTE: Voucher specimen of sample(s) (LF+TW+FR; SB) collected for
chemical and pharmacological studies. Collected under the auspices
of the University of Illinois at Chicago (Chicago, U.S.A), Philippine
National Herbarium (Manila, Philippines) and the Field Museum of
Natural History (Chicago).
04361764