词条 | Cinnamomum iners | |||
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| status = | image = Cinamon_iner_NCT.jpg | image_caption = Trunk and leaves of specimen tree in Cat Tien National Park | image2 = Pokok_medang_teja.jpg | image2_caption = Tree in Malaysia | genus = Cinnamomum | species = iners | authority = Reinw. ex Bl. | range_map = | range_map_caption = | synonyms = Cinnamomum aromaticum Zoll. Cinnamomum calyculatum Miq. Cinnamomum curtisii Lukman. Cinnamomum dasyanthum Miq. Cinnamomum eucalyptoides Nees Cinnamomum iners var. angustifolium Ridl. Cinnamomum iners var. latum Blume Cinnamomum javanicum var. neglectum (Blume) Meisn. Cinnamomum manillarum Lukman. Cinnamomum neglectum Blume Cinnamomum nitidum Nees (nom. Illeg.) Cinnamomum nitidum f. Angustifolium Miq. Cinnamomum nitidum f. Borneense Miq. Cinnamomum nitidum var. iners (Reinw. ex Blume) Miq. Cinnamomum nitidum var. oblongifolium Blume Cinnamomum nitidum var. spurium Blume Cinnamomum nitidum var. subcuneatum Blume Cinnamomum rauwolfii Blume Cinnamomum reinwardtii Miq. Laurus iners Reinw. ex Nees (unresolved) Laurus nitida Roxb. (Nom. Illeg.) [1] }}Cinnamomum iners[2] is a tree species in the family Lauraceae[3] described by Reinwardt and Blume.[4][5] No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.[4] It occurs naturally in Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and southern China and south-eastern Tibet.[7][8] In Malay C. iners is called pokok medang teja; in Vietnamese it may be called: quế rừng, quế giả, quế lá to, quế lợn, hậu phác, or hậu phác nam. DescriptionCinnamomum iners is an evergreen tree growing up to 20 m in height; the branches have opposite twigs, robust and angular, sometimes tetragonal, glabrescent. Leaves are subopposed, ovate to elliptic, measuring 120–350 mm long and 60–85 mm broad. They are glabrous and the base of the leaf is wedge-shaped with a blunt apex (see illustrations); petioles are more or less pubescent, have a reddish brown colour and 10–30 mm in length. Flowers small and bisexual, pubescent, grouped in axillary or terminal panicles; these inflorescences are 60–260 mm in length. Fruits are ovoid in shape, typically 10 mm long and 7 mm in width.[8]This species grows in moist woods and thickets, at altitudes up to 1000 m; trees bloom and start to bear fruit from March to June.[8] GalleryReferences.[4] [5][6][7]External links{{commonscat|position=left|Cinnamomum iners|Cinnamomum iners}}{{Wikispecies|position=left|Cinnamomum iners|Cinnamomum iners}}{{Taxonbar|from=Q10933978}} 2 : Cinnamomum|Flora of Vietnam |
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