- Dipterocarpaceae. It is a tree
endemic to Sri Lanka. It is
known as pini-
beraliya in Sinhala. It
grows along shallow streams in the
remaining lowland rain...
- 1952). It is
currently known from 12
locations in the wet zone
including Beraliya, Dombagaskandha, Madakada, Gilimale, Hiyare, Kottawa, Kanneliya, Weddagala...
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family Dipterocarpaceae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka.
Known as බෙරලිය (
beraliya) in Sinhala. Ashton, P. (1998). "S****a oblongifolia". IUCN Red List of...
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Bambarabotuwa Beraliya proposed reserve Dellawa proposed reserve Delwala Gilimale-Erathna
Kalugala Kekunandura Kombala-Kottawa
Malambure Morapitiya Runakanda...
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island of Sri Lanka. Wood -
construction timber.
Known as රත් බෙරලිය (rath
beraliya) in Sinhala. Ashton, P. (1998). "Hopea
jucunda subsp. jucunda". IUCN Red...
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described species is only
known from two
locations in the
Galle District,
Beraliya and
Kanneliya Forest Reserves. The
specific name tanu is
Sinhalese for...
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lotus flowers are used.
Instead of them, Pand**** flowers,
Binara flowers,
Beraliya flowers,
Jasmine flowers have been used.
Almost all the
paints which were...
- Lanka; The Sri
Lanka Forester.
Chamikara S. S. (2001);
founa diversity of
Beraliya-Mookalana- Pituwala;
Ministry of Environment, The
Society for Environmental...