AAU Herbarium Database |
| New Search Modify Search |
| Collector | Laegaard, S.B.L. |
| Number | 13 |
| Collected with | |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Subpart | Stung Treng |
| County | |
| Locality | Stung Treng Province. Lowland evergreen Dipterocarp forest. In dry locations |
| Coordinates | |
| Minimum elevation (m) | 150 |
| Maximum elevation (m) | 200 |
| Start date | 2010/02/02 |
| End date | 2010/02/02 |
| Family | Violaceae |
| Identification | Rinorea anguifera (Lour.) O. K. |
| Determined by | J.F.Maxwell |
| Identification qualifier | |
| Field notes | Green flours, flouring in the end of Jan. Small tree, is rarely getting more than 20 cm. DBH. The name means porcipine referring to the floures. Medicin: The roots are boiled (with other roots) and the water is given to women after they have given berth. Khmer name: Dom Nek Proma |
| This record has no coordinates. Display map with the 5 georeferenced records of Rinorea anguifera in the AAU Herbarium Database. |
| New Search Modify Search |