Dillenia hookeri Pierre, Fl. Forest. Cochinch. t. 5.
Vietnamese name: Sổ bạc; Sổ hooker; So nho; So trang
Latin Name: Dillenia hookeri Pierre
Synonym Name: No synonyms are recorded for this name.
Family: Dilleniaceae
Description:
Low timber trees; Young branch has thick hair. Leaves have up to 30cm long blade, young hairy on both sides, later only on the lower fur; petiole 2cm long. Flowers grow in pairs, bright yellow; sepals outer; stamen with straight anthers; ovule 6-7. Great fruit located in sepals exist.
Flowering: in July 2-7.
Distribution: It is found in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. In VietNam, It is found in The tree often grows in open forest, wet white soil in Dong Nai and Gia Lai.
Ecological: Plants grow naturally scattered in open forests, forest edges, moist places, at an altitude of 900 m.
Parts used: Roots - Radix Dilleniae Hookeri.
Use: Edible fruit. In Cambodia, people use this root to make an energy drink.
Reference:
- theplantlist.org
- efloras.org
- ipni.org
- portal.cybertaxonomy.org
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