Beilschmiedia glabra Kosterm.

de kok, R. P. J., 2016, A revision of Beilschmiedia (Lauraceae) of Peninsular Malaysia, Blumea 61 (2), pp. 147-164 : 151-153

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Beilschmiedia glabra Kosterm.
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3. Beilschmiedia glabra Kosterm. View in CoL — Fig. 2 View Fig ; Map 1 View Map 1

Beilschmiedia glabra Kosterm. (1965) View in CoL 22; Kochummen (1989) 119; I.M. Turner (1995) 276. — Type: Kostermans 7313 ( holotype BO; isotypes A [A00415470], NY [NY00354905], P [P00745522]), [ Indonesia], Borneo, Peak of Balikpapan, Beoul.

Endiandra sp. 2 Kochummen (1989) 144.Based on Kochummen KEP 94834 (KEP) Peninsular Malaysia, Johor, Labis.

Trees 6–35 m tall, dbh 12–30 cm; bark grey to (dark or red) brown, smooth to finely cracked; inner bark creamy to brownish, smelling slightly sour or nasty; sapwood hard, fawn to white. Twigs slender, 2–3 mm diam, glabrous, smooth; terminal leaf buds ovoid to lanceolate, 5–15 mm long, glabrous. Leaves (sub)opposite, blades elliptic to obovate or lanceolate, 5.3–19 (–26) by 2.3–9.3 cm, leathery; apex acute with a distinct tip; base cuneate, slightly asymmetric; margins usually flat; secondary veins 6 –10 pairs, tertiary veins reticulate; upper surface glabrous, drying light yellowish brown, midrib raised, glabrous, secondary veins raised, tertiary veins distinct; lower surface glabrous, midrib raised, secondary veins raised, tertiary veins distinct. Petiole 8.5–20 mm long, channelled, glabrous. Inflorescence 6– 40 mm long, sparsely hairy, bracts at base orbicular, 2.3–3.3 mm long, glabrous, with margins entire; bracteoles 2.8–4 mm long, caducous. Flowers yellowish or pale green; perianth tube absent; perianth lobes 6, 2.5–3.5 by 1.1–1.5 mm, inside pubescent, outside sparsely hairy, apices acute. Stamens 9, 2.3–3.7 mm long, pubescent, filaments longer than anthers; anthers truncate at apex, glabrous, dark yellow. Ovary c. 0.7 mm diam, glabrous; style c. 1.5 mm long. Fruit (dried) ellipsoid, 15–88 by 8–39 mm, apex rounded to beaked, base slightly narrowed, surface smooth to warty, pale brown or pinkish. Stalk when mature swollen to 10 mm diam, not constricted at the apex.

Distribution — Rare in Peninsular Malaysia, widespread in Borneo ( Nishida 2008: 356).

Ecology — Lowland and hill forest, including swamps, sometimes over sandstone or limestone, at (300–)600–900(–1300) m altitude.

IUCN Conservation Assessment — Least Concern.

Phenology — Flowering: July to November; fruiting: March to November.

Notes — Since at least 1971, Kostermans named specimens of this species from Peninsular Malaysia housed in various herbaria as ‘ Beilschmiedia johorensis ’. However, I could find no publication where he officially described this species. Kochummen (1989: 144) placed one specimen of this taxon in Endiandra , as his undescribed species number 2.

This is one of the few species of Beilschmiedia that is relatively easy to recognise, by its combination of (sub)opposite, glabrous leaves that often dry yellowish brown, glabrous terminal leaf buds and round bracts at the base of the inflorescence.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Laurales

Family

Lauraceae

Genus

Beilschmiedia

Loc

Beilschmiedia glabra Kosterm.

de kok, R. P. J. 2016
2016
Loc

Beilschmiedia glabra

Kosterm. 1965
1965
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