Ixora blumei Zoll. & Mor.,
Syst. Verz. Zoll. 65
Named after C.L. Blume [1796-1862], a Dutch botanist.
Description
Understorey tree up to 19 m tall and 23 cm dbh. Stipules up to ca. 10 mm
long, dropped early. Leaves opposite, simple, penni-veined, glabrous. Flowers
ca. 7 mm diameter, white-yellowish, with short corolla tube, flowers placed in
panicles. Fruits ca. 8 mm diameter, pinkish-red, berries.
Ecology
In undisturbed mixed dipterocarp and coastal forests up to 300 m altitude.
Usually on hillsides and ridges, but also on alluvial sites and along rivers and
streams. On clay soils. In secondary forests usually present as a
pre-disturbance remnant.
Distribution
Sumatra, Java, Borneo (Sarawak, Sabah, West-, South- and East-Kalimantan).
Local names in Borneo
Bangkal, Jarum-jarum.
