Trema tomentosa (Roxb.) Hara,
Fl. E. Himal. 2 (1971)
Latin for 'short woolly hairy'.
Note
Probably a synonym of Trema orientalis.
Synonyms
Celtis tomentosa Roxb., Sponia amboinensis (Willd.) Decne,
Sponia blancoi Planch., Sponia griffithii Planch., Sponia
imbricata (Blume) Planch., Sponia tomentosa (Roxb.) Planch.,
Sponia velutina Planch., Trema amboinensis (Willd.) Blume, Trema
blancoi (Planch.) Blume, Trema dielsiana Hand.-Mazz., Trema
griffithii (Planch.) Blume, Trema imbricata Blume, Trema
orientalis var. amboinensis (Willd.) Kurz, Trema velutina (Planch.)
Blume
Description
Understorey tree up to 11 m tall and 13 cm dbh. Stipules ca. 4 mm long.
Leaves alternate, simple, tripli-veined, hairy, base cordate and asymmetrical,
margin toothed. Flowers ca. 2 mm diameter, white, placed in small panicles.
Fruits ca. 2 mm diameter, blue-purple, drupes.
Ecology
In heavily disturbed regrowth forests, scrub, keranga and coastal forests up
to 500 m altitude. Often along rivers and streams and on hillsides with poor
ultrabasic to sandy soils.
Uses
Used medicinally for bathing at childbirth. Bark used to make rope.
Distribution
Tropical East Africa, Madagascar, Pakistan, India, southern China to New
Guinea, Australia and the Pacific. In Borneo collected throughout the island.
Local names in Borneo
Anjalakat, Balik anging, Bangerai, Bangkirai, Bintanong, Butu, Calundung,
Damai, Engkirai, Entiman, Kerenenog, Landagong, Lenduhung, Lundagong, Marong,
Murieng, Nasi-nasi, Ondogon, Randagong, Salimuak, Tikam, Tuku baroh.
