Pometia pinnata J.R. Forster & J.G. Forster

Pometia pinnata J.R. Forster & J.G. Forster

Family

Sapindaceae

Synonyms

None

Vernacular Names

Malaysia Kasai daun kecil, kasai daun besar (Peninsular).
Indonesia Kayu sapi (Java).
Thailand

Saen ta lom.

Philippines

Malugai-liitan (Tagalog), tugaui (Bikol, Tagalog).

Vietnam

C[aa]y tr[uw][owf]ng, tr[uw][owf]ng m[aaj]t, s[aa]ng.

Papua New Guinea

Obahu.

Geographical Distributions

Pometia pinnata is from Sri Lanka and the Andaman Islands, throughout Southeast Asia towards Taiwan, Fiji and Samoa.

Description

Pometia pinnata is a medium-sized to fairly large tree that can grow up to 40(-47) m tall, with its bole measuring up to 100(-140) cm in diametre.

The leaves are with 3-13 pairs of leaflets which have dentate margins while the alternate secondary veins end in a tooth.

The inflorescence and sepal are often hairy.

Ecology / Cultivation

Pometia pinnata occurs in primary and secondary forests up to 500(-1700) m altitude.

Line Drawing / Photograph

Pometia_pinnata

References

  1. Plant Resources of South-East Asia No. 5(1): Timber trees: Major commercial timbers.