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Dalbergia oliveri
Tamalan
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Species Name | Dalbergia oliveri |
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Common Name | Tamalan |
Family | Fabaceae |
Genus | Dalbergia |
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Species Information
- Deciduous tree with an open, spreading crown. Green feather-like leaves, alternate, imparipinnate. Small whitish-purple flowers in an inflorescence.
- East Asia: India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam
- Usually in primary and secondary forests, mixed deciduous forests, and tropical evergreen or semi-deciduous forests along streams
- Up to 1200 m
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- Has buttress roots
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- Can grow in acidic, neutral and alkaline soils, pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Inferred from habitat association. [1]
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- Tolerates saline soils. [1]
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- It is drought tolerant. Specimens at Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor, were tolerant of dry spells lasting three weeks.
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- Resistant to insect attacks. [1]
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- It has a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria. The flowers attract wildlife. [1]
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- The tree is highly valued for its red lumber that can be made into furniture, cabinets, and handicrafts [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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