Sungai Pau, Sik, Kedah, MalaysiaFemale plant of Ficus deltoidea Jack. Moraceae. CN: [Malay - Ara burung, Ara jelateh, Ara tanah, Mas cotek], Mistletoe fig, Mistletoe rubber tree, Cherry banyan. Plant indigenous to Malaysia and other parts of the Malesia region. A dioecious perennial herb having rounded to elongated egg-shaped leaves. The leaves of female species are big and round in shape, while the male species are small, round and elongated in shape. In traditional folk medicines the plant has extensive medicinal values and health benefits. The leaves, fruits, stems and roots of the plant has been shown scientifically to possess healing, palliative and preventative properties.
2010.04.01 Vienna I. district (Volksgarten near Hofburg, 177 m AMSL).Branches cut back radically; I suppose that this is done to try and fight Cameraria ohridella, but that's just a guess of mine.German name: Rosskastanie
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia. Distinctive reddish-brown color of young shoots. Archidendron jiringa (Jack) I.C.Nielsen. Fabaceae. CN: [Malay - Jering, Jiring; Indonesia - Jengkol], Da nyin thee, Luk-nieng, Luk neang, Blackbead, Dogfruit. Native of SE Asia. Shrub or tree to 21 m tall. Habitat - lowland forests; widespread, often cultivated. Seeds edible.Synonym(s):Pithecellobium jiringa (Jack) PrainPithecellobium lobatum Benth.Mimosa jiringa Jack (basionym)Albizia jiringa (Jack) Kurz Albizia lucida ("ensu auct., non (Roxb.") Benth Feuilleea jiringa (Jack) Kuntze Inga bigemina ("ensu auct., non (L.") Willd. Inga jiringa (Jack) DC. Inga kaeringa (Roxb.) Voigt Mimosa kaeringa Roxb.Zygia jiringa (Jack) Kosterm.Ref and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Databasewww.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-46285www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?311920zipcodezoo.com/Plants/A/Archidendron_pauciflorum/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archidendron_pauciflorumwww.asianplant.net/Fabaceae/Archidendron_jiringa.htm
Cambessedesia espora (A.St.-Hil. ex Bonpl.) DC.MELASTOMATACEAELocal: SMPW, rea de Proteo Ambiental Gama Cabea de Veado, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: a) Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011; b) Martins, A.B. Melastomataceae. In. Wanderley, M.G.L. Flora Fanerogmica do Estado de So Paulo.Vol. 6, 2009.