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Barringtonia asiatica
Putat Laut, Beach Barringtonia, Sea Putat
Species Name | Barringtonia asiatica |
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Common Name | Putat Laut, Beach Barringtonia, Sea Putat |
Family | Lecythidaceae |
Genus | Barringtonia |
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Taxonomic Notes |
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Species Information
- Evergreen tree 7-20 m tall. Leaves 15-52 cm long, obovate, with entire margins. Flowers c. 5-8 cm across, white, in an erect and terminal raceme. Stamens white at base, pink or red distally. Fruits 8.5-10 cm across, ovoid, tetragonous.
- A widespread species, common along the coast of the Indian Ocean into Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands
- A littoral species of sandy seashores
- Up to 350 m
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- Avoid planting in car parks and along roads. [1]
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- pH 5.5-7.0, pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Specimens at Forest Research Institute Malaysia were tolerant of dry spells lasting three weeks and should be able to survive for one month.
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- It attracts bats and moths. [1]
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- Provides food and has medicinal uses [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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