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Record Number

1603

PROSEA Handbook Number

2: Edible fruits and nuts

Taxon

Canarium pilosum Bennett

Family

BURSERACEAE

Synonyms

Canarium grandiflorum Bennett.

Vernacular Names

Indonesia: damar kunang, medang serababa (Sumatra), damar lilin (Kalimantan). Malaysia: kejam penggeli, kedondong kerut (Peninsular), keramoh batu (Sarawak).

Distribution

Indonesia (Sumatra, Kalimantan), Malaysia (Peninsular, Sabah, Sarawak), Brunei.

Uses

The seeds are edible, sweet. The wood is durable against insects and is used for building houses. The resin is used to close wounds.

Observations

Tree, up to 37 m tall and trunk 65 cm in diameter, sometimes with buttresses. Leaves 1—6-jugate. Infructescences up to 10 cm long, with 1—4(—8) fruits crowded near the top. Fruit an oblongoid to ovoid drupe, 2—3 cm x 1—1.5 cm, rounded triangular in cross-section, glabrous, containing 1 seed usually. Two subspecies are distinguished: ssp. pilosum (as described here), and ssp. borneensis Leenh. (smaller tree, leaves 0—5-jugate, fruits larger, ellipsoid, 4—4.5 cm x 1.5 cm, occurring only on Borneo). In forests, up to 1500 m altitude. Main flowering—fruiting period is September—October.

Selected Sources

[93]van Steenis, C.G.G.J. et al. (Editors), 1950–. Flora Malesiana. Series 1. Vol. 1, 4–10. Centre for Research and Development in Biology, Bogor, Indonesia, and Rijksherbarium, Leiden, the Netherlands. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London.

Author(s)

P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G. van Lingen

Correct Citation of this Article

Jansen, P.C.M., Jukema, J., Oyen, L.P.A. & van Lingen, T.G., 1991. Canarium pilosum Bennett. In: Verheij, E.W.M. and Coronel, R.E. (Editors): Plant Resources of South-East Asia No 2: Edible fruits and nuts. PROSEA Foundation, Bogor, Indonesia. Database record: prota4u.org/prosea

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