[Imported description] Family: Simaroubaceae Taxon: Simaba glabra Engl. Type specimen category: Cotype Collectors: L. Riedel Record number: 484 Country: Brazil Locality: Brasilia
Record creation: 2020-12-27, Vladimir Dorofeev, Mellon Plants Initiative grantCitation: Specimen LE 00002729 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/00002729
Record creation: 2020-12-27, Vladimir Dorofeev, Mellon Plants Initiative grantCitation: Specimen LE 00002730 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/00002730
Ha Giang prov., Quan Ba distr., Tung Vai commune, Lung Kho village, around point 23º02ʹ55.0ʺN 104º56ʹ01.4ʺE, steep rocky slopes near hill top composed with stratified highly eroded limestone at elevation 900–980 m a.s.l. Remnants of primary evergreen broad-leaved very humid forest. Tree 15–20 m tall in rather open place. Fruits green. Not common. 18 October 2018, L. Averyanov, Nguyen Sinh Khang, T. Maisak, Truong Duc Thieu, VR 1005.
Coordinates (geographic position):23° 2′ 55″ N, 104° 56′ 1.4″ E ±1000 mComment:
Record creation: 2019-05-09, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01049107 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01049107
FLORA OF LAOS Hin Nam No Nature Protected Area Simaroubaceae Brucea sp. ? Laos, Khammoune prov., Boualapha distr., Nong Seng village, Chanh Daeng mountain, around point 17°31'11.1"N, 105°46'41.4"E. Primary dry evergreen and semideciduous broad-leaved forest on very steep rocky slope near karstic hill top composed with solid, marble-like highly eroded limestone at 400-600 m a.s.l. Tree 5-8 (10) m tall on exposed rocks near mountain top. Fruits black. Not common. 11 May 2018, L. Averyanov, Khang Sinh Nguyen, T. Maisak, Littideth Xaiyavongsa, Siphanom Keovankham, AL 1001.
Coordinates (geographic position):17° 31′ 11.1″ N, 105° 46′ 41.4″ E ±1000 mRecord creation: 2019-01-19, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01049126 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01049126
FLORA OF LAOS Hin Nam No Nature Protected Area Simaroubaceae Eurycoma longifolia Jack Laos, Khammoune prov., Boualapha distr., Nong Seng village, Chanh Daeng mountain, around point 17°31'11.1"N, 105°46'41.4"E. Secondary dry evergreen and semideciduous broad-leaved forest on sandy alluvial flat valley along river between karstic limestone hills at about 180 m a.s.l. Treelet to 3 m tall. Very common. 11 May 2018, L. Averyanov, Khang Sinh Nguyen, T. Maisak, Littideth Xaiyavongsa, Siphanom Keovankham, AL 1043.
Coordinates (geographic position):17° 31′ 11.1″ N, 105° 46′ 41.4″ E ±1000 mRecord creation: 2019-01-19, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01049166 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01049166
FLORA OF LAOS Hin Nam No Nature Protected Area Simaroubaceae Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. Laos, Khammoune prov., Boualapha distr., Nong Seng village, Chanh Daeng mountain, around point 17°31'11.1"N, 105°46'41.4"E. Secondary dry evergreen and semideciduous broad-leaved forest on sandy alluvial flat valley along river between karstic limestone hills at about 180 m a.s.l. Treelet 2-3 m tall in rather open place. Common. 11 May 2018, L. Averyanov, Khang Sinh Nguyen, T. Maisak, Littideth Xaiyavongsa, Siphanom Keovankham, AL 1055.
Coordinates (geographic position):17° 31′ 11.1″ N, 105° 46′ 41.4″ E ±1000 mRecord creation: 2019-01-19, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01049206 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01049206
Ha Giang Prov., Quan Ba Distr., Cao Ma Po Commune, Then Van 1 Village, around point 23.11410ºN 104.84506ºE steep rocky slopes composed with highly eroded limestone at elevation 1600–1700 m a.s.l. Primary evergreen broad-leaved and coniferous very humid forest. Small tree. Fruits light green. Occasional. 5 October 2019, L. Averyanov, Nguyen Sinh Khang, T. Maisak, VR 1321.
Coordinates (geographic position):23° 6′ 50.76″ N, 104° 50′ 42.22″ E ±1000 mComment:
Record creation: 2019-12-31, Аверьянов Леонид ВладимировичCitation: Specimen LE 01061167 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01061167
FLORA OF VIETNAM Simaroubaceae Brucea mollis Wall. ex Kurz Ha Giang Prov., Quan Ba Distr., Cao Ma Po Commune, Then Van 1 Village, around point 23.11410ºN 104.84506ºE steep rocky slopes composed with highly eroded limestone at elevation 1600–1700 m a.s.l. Primary evergreen broad-leaved and coniferous very humid forest. Small tree. Fruits light green. Occasional. 5 October 2019, L. Averyanov, Nguyen Sinh Khang, T. Maisak, VR 1321.
Coordinates (geographic position):23° 6′ 50.76″ N, 104° 50′ 42.22″ E ±1000 mRecord creation: 2019-12-31, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01066882 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01066882
FLORA OF LAOS Simaroubaceae Brucea javanica (L.) Merr.?
Houphan Prov., Hem Distr., Nacoc village, Puphadeng mountain, around point 20°09′52.6′'N 103°10′19.4′'E.
Primary and secondary broad-leaved evergreen open dry forest on very steep rocky mountain slopes composed by solid marble like highly eroded limestone at elev. 1000-1200 m a.s.l.
Shrub 3-4 m tall on mountain top. Fruits glossy green. Common.
FLORA OF LAOS Simaroubaceae Brucea javanica (L.) Merr.
Vientiane prov., Kasi distr., Si Sang Vone village, around point 19°06′10.9′'N 102°10′46.1′'E.
Secondary and primary evergreen dry forest on very steep rocky mountain slopes composed by solid marble like highly eroded limestone at elev. 600-750 m a.s.l.
Treelet 4-6 m tall in rather open place on rocky slope. Flowers reddish. Common.
FLORA OF LAOS Simaroubaceae Brucea javanica (L.) Merr.
Luang Prabang prov., Pon Xay distr., between Houay Man and Nam Bo villages, Phou Hua Ben Toc Mountain, around point 19°57′33.1′'N 102°25′25.8′'E.
Degraded primary evergreen and semideciduous forest on very steep rocky mountain slopes composed by solid marble like highly eroded limestone at elev. 500-650 m a.s.l.
FLORA OF LAOS Simaroubaceae Harrisonia perforata (Blanco) Merr.?
Luang Prabang prov., Pon Xay distr., Houay Man village, Phou Tham Keo Mountain, around point 19°57′44.2′'N 102°25′45.8′'E.
Degraded primary evergreen and semideciduous forest on very steep rocky mountain slopes composed by solid marble like highly eroded limestone at elev. 500-650 m a.s.l.
Climbing shrub with shoots to 4 m long in open place among secondary scrub. Flowers white. Very common. Commonest weedy shrub in open secondary plant communities.
FLORA OF LAOS Simaroubaceae Brucea javanica (L.) Merr.
Luang Prabang prov., Pon Xay distr., Houay Man village, Phou Pak Sang Mountain, around point 19°59′03.8′'N 102°25′09.0′'E.
Degraded primary evergreen and semideciduous forest on very steep rocky mountain slopes composed by solid marble like highly eroded limestone at elev. 1000-1150 m a.s.l. Treelet 2-4 m tall in open slope. Flower buds reddish. Common.