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accepted species:
Palaquium abundantiflorum H.J.Lam
Palaquium amboinense Burck Palaquium annamense Lecomte Palaquium barnesii Merr.
Palaquium bataanense Merr...
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Palaquium gutta is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet gutta is from the
Malay word
getah meaning 'sap or latex'.
Palaquium gutta grows...
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Palaquium hinmolpedda is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet hinmolpedda is from a
Sinhalese name for the species.
Palaquium hinmolpedda...
- Gutta-percha is a tree of the
genus Palaquium in the
family Sapotaceae,
which is
primarily used to
create a high-quality
latex of the same name. The material...
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Palaquium rufolanigerum is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet rufolanigerum means 'reddish woolly',
referring to the indumentum. Palaquium...
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Palaquium luzoniense, also
called red nato, is a
species of
plant in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
endemic to the Philippines. It is
threatened by habitat...
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Palaquium kinabaluense is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
named after Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia's
Sabah state, on Borneo.
Palaquium kinabaluense...
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Palaquium rostratum is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet rostratum means 'beaked',
likely referring to the fruit.
Palaquium rostratum...
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similar to gutta-percha, made from the
latex of the "getah perca" tree
Palaquium. This is also used as an insulator,
particularly of
undersea cables, and...
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Palaquium hexandrum is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet hexandrum means 'six stamens',
referring to the flowers.
Palaquium hexandrum...