Cyrtostachys renda Blume

First published in Bull. Sci. Phys. Nat. Néerl. 1: 66 (1838)
This species is accepted
The native range of this species is Peninsula Thailand to W. Malesia. It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is has environmental uses and as a medicine.

Distribution

Native to:

Borneo, Malaya, Sumatera, Thailand

Introduced into:

Trinidad-Tobago

Synonyms

Homotypic Synonyms

Heterotypic Synonyms

Classification

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Other Data

Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon:

Date Reference Identified As Barcode Type Status Has image?
Jun 27, 2005 Salleh [1214] Malaysia K000030063 No
Jun 27, 2005 Clemens [21377] Indonesia K000030079 No
Jun 27, 2005 unknown [SAN86702] Indonesia K000030067 No
Oct 28, 1988 Beccari, O. [3438] Indonesia K000030080 Yes
Oct 28, 1988 Keith [2491] Malaysia K000030140 No
Oct 28, 1988 Beccari, O. [3438] Indonesia K000207900 Yes
Oct 28, 1988 Cultivated [s.n.] K000030078 No
Oct 28, 1988 Kerr, A.F.G. [14332] Thailand K000030064 No
Jan 29, 1986 Nayomdham, C. [852] Thailand K000030066 No
Jan 1, 1908 unknown [s.n.] Indonesia K000030083 No
s.coll. [s.n.] Indonesia K000030081 Isotype Yes
Chase [DNA Bank19246] K000208507 No
Cultivated [1982-5882] K000525849 No
Bannochie, I. Barbados K:SPC-45930.000 No
Dransfield, J.; Kamariah Abu Salim; Joffre; Shanag Salleh; Suhaili; Maung Soe Paing [JD7279] Brunei K000208811 No
P.B. [4038] Malaysia K000030082 No
Barfod, A.; Ueachirakan, W. [41772] Thailand K000030065 No
Bernstein, J. [JHB278] K000030062 No

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