19. SHOREA LUNDUENSIS
Ashton
{From: A Manual of the Dipterocarp
Trees of Brunei State and Sarawak: Supplement by P.S. Ashton, M.A., PH.D., F.L.S. Borneo Literature Bureau, for the
Forest Department, Kuching, 1968.]
Field diagnostic characters. Lamina resembling that of S. obscura and S. atrinervosa, but 14-24 × 6-15 cm., larger, without cream lepidote
undersurface, and with 11-15 pairs of nerves; petiole glabrescent.
Field description. Large tree,—60 m. tall, —4 m. girth. Bole tall, straight, cylindrical. Buttresses —4 m. tall, —3 m. long, c. 10 cm thick, relatively stout, prominent,
concave. Crown
irregularly hemispherical, with a few large ascending twisted
branches. Bark surface
grey-brown, coming away in large irregular flakes. Inner bark
c. 8 mm. thick, yellow-brown.
Sapwood reddish brown, hard. Dammar
not recorded.
Economy.
An important Selangan batu on igneous rock areas in W. Sarawak.
Distribution.
W. Sarawak, locally frequent in Mixed Dipterocarp forest—650 m. alt. on
the granodiorite mountains of Lundu, on andesite extrusions at Santubong,
porphyry dykes and plugs in the Bau limestone, and in restricted areas on the
slopes of Matang.
Sarawak
collections. S. 15482 (Anderson) Bt.
Seburan, Bau; S. 15502 (Anderson
et al.) Gt. Gebong; S. 15396
(Anderson et al.) G. Lundu; SA. 587
(Baharol), S. 59 (Browne), S. 10172, 7984, 7968 (Bojeng), s.n. (Anderson)
Gunong Gading F.R.
Herbarium
description. Twigs and buds shortly evenly fugaceous
buff pubescent; leaves glabrous. Twig c. 3 × 2 mm. diam. apically,
at first compressed, black, somewhat lustrous; internodes 1-3.5 cm. long;
stipule scars c. 3 mm. long, pale, prominent, ascending. Leaf bud —5 × 3 mm., ovoid, acute,
black. Stipules unknown. Lamina 14-25 × 6-15 cm. large, more or
less broadly ovate to elliptic, with broadly cuneate to subcordate base,
tapering to the —1 cm. long acumen; nerves 11-15 pairs, obscure above,
prominent below, set at 40°-55 to the midrib, intercostals sinuate, closely
scalariform; midrib hardly elevated above, prominently so below. Petiole 2-3.5 cm. long, c. 2 mm. diam., stout,
drying black. Lamina drying
uniform dull yellowish brown on both surfaces. Flowers. Raceme—12 cm. long,—2 mm.
diam. at base (in fruit), terminal or axillary, subterete, densely shortly
tufted buff pubescent, singly or doubly branched, branchlets—3 cm. long;
bracteoles—4 2 mm., ovate, densely shortly pubescent,
fugaceous. Flowers secund; bud—10 « 3 mm., narrowly ovoid,
with the calyx somewhat spreading.
Calyx
sericeous in parts exposed in bud; sepals narrowly ovate, subacute, the inner 2
smaller, relatively broader, than the outer 3. Corolla pale cream; petals linear, densely pubescent on
parts exposed in bud. Stamens 47-52; filaments compressed, tapering,
glabrous, anthers oblong, tapering distally, glabrous; appendage to connective
exceeding length of anther, densely setose. Ovary and stylopodium pyriform, densely
pubescent, crowned by a glabrous columnar style. Fruit. Mature fruit
unknown. Pedicel and calyx, and
nut sparsely shortly pubescent at first; fruit calyx lobes unequal, 3 long and two
short, spatulate, subacute. Nut with c. 1 mm. long
short apiculus. Sapling lamina as in mature
tree, but less coriaceous.
Regneration. Abundant.