- Source: Dipterocarpus
Dipterocarpus is a genus of flowering plants and the type genus of family Dipterocarpaceae.
Dipterocarpus is the third-largest and most diverse genus among the Dipterocarpaceae. The species are well known for timber, but less acknowledged for use in traditional herbal medicine. The genus has about 70 species, occurring in South Asia and Southeast Asia, from Sri Lanka and India to the Philippines. It is an important component of dipterocarp forests. Its generic name comes from Greek and means "two-winged fruits".
The greatest diversity of Dipterocarpus species occurs on Borneo, with many endemic to the island. The oldest fossil of the genus, and Dipterocarpaceae, is from the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Intertrappean Beds of India.
Uses
The genus is of considerable importance as timber trees and for producing resinous oil. The oil is sold under the trade names gurjun oil, kanyin oil, wood oil, and Keruing oil. D. turbinatus, gurjan, is a major commercial timber species found in the Andaman islands. Gurjan wood is very important for making plywood.
Accepted species
There are 65 accepted species:
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Keruing
- Keruing gunung
- Keruing bunga
- Palahlar nusakambangan
- Angsana
- Keruing sindur
- Ladan
- Keruing arong
- Flora Indonesia
- Dipterocarpaceae
- Dipterocarpus
- Dipterocarpus grandiflorus
- Dipterocarpus retusus
- Dipterocarpus alatus
- Dipterocarpus caudiferus
- Dipterocarpus pachyphyllus
- Dipterocarpus turbinatus
- Dipterocarpus kunstleri
- Dipterocarpus globosus
- Dipterocarpus palembanicus