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Canarium vulgare
Kenari
Species Name | Canarium vulgare |
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Common Name | Kenari |
Family | Burseraceae |
Genus | Canarium |
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Species Information
- Tree growing up to 45 m tall. Compound leaves with 9-11 oval-shaped leaflets. Flowers unisexual, with males and females borne on separate terminal inflorescences. Smooth, ovoid, and fleshy fruits 3.5-5 cm long and 1.5-3 cm wide, green ripening dark purple or black.
- Southeast Asia: Indonesia to New Guinea
- Primary lowland forests on limestone
- Up to 1200 m altitude
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- Ovoid fruits are 3.5-5 cm long and 1.5-3 cm wide, smooth, fleshy, and green, ripening dark purple or black [1]
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- Tolerates acidic, neutral and alkaline soils [1]
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- Grown as an ornamental and suitable for planting on roadsides and in green spaces, such as parks and large gardens. [1]
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- Needs well-drained soil and cannot tolerate ponding. [1]
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- It cannot tolerate drought during the early planting period. [1]
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- Canarium indicum is resistant to strong winds, making it a suitable living windbreak for crops. We might be able to infer the same for Canarium vulgare since it is closely related and a functionally and ecologically similar species. [1]
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- It is a hardy species.
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- Has medicinal properties and is used to make products [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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