Family • Tiliaceae / Malvaceae
Malibayo
Berrya cordifolia (Willd.) L.Laurent
TRINCOMALEE WOOD
Liu chi mu
Scientific names | Common names |
Berrya ammonilla Roxb. | Anobrang (Ilk.) |
Berrya cordifolia (Willd.) L.Laurent | Malibayo (Tagalog) |
Espera cordifolia Willd. | Pagot-ot (Mindanao) |
Hexagonotheca cordata Turcz. | Pakpak-balang (Tag.) |
Triopterys poliandra Blanco | Halmalille wood (Engl.) |
Halmilla tree (Engl.) | |
Trincomalee wood (Engl.) | |
Trincomali wood (Engl.) | |
Berya cordifolia is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online |
Other vernacular names |
CHINA: Liu chi mu. |
FRANCE: Faux teck, Teck du pays. |
INDONESIA: Kalong, Ketapang baluh, Sepat. |
MALAYSIA: Inchong perlis. |
MYANMAR: Mai-long, Petwun. |
TAMIL: Samulai, Chamu'lai, Tiriconamalai maram. |
THAILAND: Liang man. |
OTHERS: Saraladevadaru, Kattamanakku, Jati mulyo, Inchong perlis, Hpekwoon, Gilat, Dok leung. |
Gen info Botany Berrya cordifolia is a tree growing up to 18–27 m tall, with a trunk girth 2–11⁄2 m. Bole, 9–11 m long, is clean and carries a much-branched deciduous crown. Leaves are ovate, deeply heart-shaped at base, often long-pointed, hairy when young. Leaf blade is 6–25 cm long, carried on a 2–10 cm long stalk. Buds are spherical. Inflorescence is a congested panicle, at end of end of branches or in leaf axils. Distribution Constituents Properties Studies Availability |
May 2023
PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
IMAGE SOURCE: Photograph: Berrya cordifolia fruits and seeds / Roger Culos / CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported / click on image to go to source page / Wikimedia Commons |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Illustration: Berrya cordifolia / Govindoo - Beddome, RH (1869-1873) / The Flora Sylvatica for souther India. Vol 1 / Public Domain / Wikipedia |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Berrya cordifolia Leaf (modified) / Copyright © 2015 by Roel Dahonog (contact: [email protected]) [ref. DOL94172] / Non-Commercial Use / click on image to go to source page / Phytoimages.siu.edu |
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List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
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