Intsia Bijuga Click on Images to Enlarge

Intsia Bijuga Click on Images to Enlarge

Species information Abo ut Reso urces Hom e A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Intsia bijuga Click on images to enlarge Family Fabaceae Scientific Name Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) Kuntze Kuntze, C.E.O. (1891) Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 192. Common name Flowers. Copyright CSIRO Teak; Pacific Teak; Mahogany, Scrub; Johnstone River Teak; Kwila; Scrub Mahogany Stem Bark often scalloped. Blaze odour resembles that of freshly shelled peas (Pisum sativum) or cut green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris). Minute ray pattern usually visible in the inner blaze. Leaves Frequently four leaflets in each compound leaf. Leaflet blades about 7-15 x 3-13 cm. Lateral veins forming a Fruit and seeds. Copyright W. T. Cooper somewhat obscure series of loops inside the blade margin. Leaflet stalks somewhat swollen and transversely wrinkled. Stipules present on very young shoots. Flowers Only one petal fully developed, about 12 mm long, the others absent or very much reduced, resembling staminodes. Stamens, style and stigma red, anther filaments sparsely hairy. Staminodes 4-7, red. Ovary green, style about 16 mm long. Fruit Pods flat, about 8.5-23 x 4-8 cm. Seeds flat, about 3 x 2 cm. Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. Copyright CSIRO Seedlings Cotyledons +/- orbicular, about 20 mm diam., thick and fleshy, venation not visible. First pair of leaves compound, usually with four leaflets. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves usually with four leaflets, each shortly ovate and unequal-sided, apex acute, base obtuse, glabrous. Seed germination time 12 to 41 days. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in NT, CYP, NEQ and CEQ, normally at low elevations close to the sea. Usually grows in beach forest but also found in quite well developed rain forest. Also occurs in Madagascar, India, SE Asia, Malesia and on the Indian and the Pacific islands. Natural History & Notes 10th leaf stage. Copyright CSIRO This species produces one of the most valuable timbers in SE Asia and the SW Pacific. It is both durable and decorative and can be used in a large number of different situations. Wood specific gravity 0.86. Cause et al. (1989). Tree X Synonyms Afzelia bijuga (Colebr.) A.Gray, United States Exploring Expedition (Wilkes Expedition) Botany. Scale bar 10mm. Copyright CSIRO Phanerogamia 1: 467(1854). Macrolobium bijugum Colebr., Trans. Linn. Soc. LOnd. 12: 359(1818), Type: Cultivated Calcutta Botanical Garden, India. Afzelia australis F.M.Bailey, A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora, Supplement 2 : 19(1888), Type: Johnstone River. , Dr. Thos. L. Bancroft. RFK Code 413 CC-BY Australian Tropical Herbarium unless otherwise indicated in the images..

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