Reinwardtiodendron humile
{{Short description|Species of tree}}
{{Speciesbox
| genus = Reinwardtiodendron
| species = humile
| authority = (Hassk.) D.J. Mabberley
| synonyms = Reinwardtiodendron dubium (Merr.) X.M. Chen
Lansium humile Hassk.
Lansium dubium Merrill
Aphanamixis humilis (Hassk.) Kosterm.
Aglaia dubia (Merrill) Kosterm.
}}
Reinwardtiodendron humile is a small tree species in the family Meliaceae. There are no subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life.
Description
They are shrubs to trees, typically 3-6 (to 27) m in height. Branches are greyish-white to brownish grey.
Leaves: 120–200 mm; with petiole and rachis adaxially flat, abaxially rounded; leaflets generally in number of 3 or 5, sub-opposite or opposites; petioles 3–5 mm; thin elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 60-100 × 25–40 mm, coriaceous, both surfaces glabrous and glossy.
The female flowers are sessile, globose, 2–3 mm in diameter, axillary in the apical part of the branches, in spikes; rachis thin, finely grooved, with scattered flowers.
The fruit is a berry of 17-20 × 12–13 mm, pubescent brown outside, with 1 or 2 seeds: from February–March.[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=250084142 Reinwardtiodendron humile in Flora of China]
Distribution
It is found in thickets of the mountainous regions of: Hainan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.Flora of China Editorial Committee. 1988-2013. Flora of China (Checklist & Addendum). In C. Y. Wu, P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong (eds.) Fl. China. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.