Reinwardtiodendron cinereum
{{Short description|Species of tree in the family Meliaceae}}
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| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Reinwardtiodendron
| species = cinereum
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{{Species list
| Lansium cinereum | Hiern
| Aglaia pseudolansium | Kosterm.
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Reinwardtiodendron cinereum is a tree in the family Meliaceae.{{cite web |url= https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/4RQSK |title= Reinwardtiodendron cinereum (Hiern) Mabb. |author= |date=n.d. |website=Catalogue of Life |publisher=Species 2000 |access-date=December 4, 2024}} It is native to Southeast Asia. The specific epithet cinereum means 'ashen', referring to the leaves' colour on drying.
Description
Reinwardtiodendron cinereum grows up to {{convert|27|m|-1}} tall, with a trunk diameter of up to {{cvt|70|cm|in|0}}. It has a {{plantgloss|bole}} up to {{cvt|18|m|-1}} tall and {{plantgloss|buttress root|buttresses}} to {{cvt|1|m|ft|1}} tall. The leaves are elliptic and measure up to {{cvt|5.5|cm|0}} long, occasionally to {{cvt|8|cm|0}}. The fruits are yellow.
Distribution and habitat
Reinwardtiodendron cinereum is native to Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo. Its habitat is forests at elevations to {{cvt|700|m|-3}}.
References
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{{cite POWO | title = Reinwardtiodendron cinereum | id = 911227-1 | access-date = 12 April 2024}}
{{cite book | last1 = Mabberley | first1 = David J. | author1-link = David Mabberley | last2 = Pannell | first2 = Caroline M. | date = 2007 | contribution = Reinwardtiodendron Koord. | editor1-last = Soepadmo | editor1-first = E. | editor-link1 = Engkik Soepadmo | editor2-last = Saw | editor2-first = L. G. | editor3-last = Chung | editor3-first = R. C. K. | editor4-last = Kiew | editor4-first = Ruth | title = Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak | volume = 6 | pages = 186–187| publisher = Forest Research Institute Malaysia}}
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Category:Flora of Peninsular Malaysia
Category:Plants described in 1875
Category:Taxa named by William Philip Hiern
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