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Elmerrillia ovalis

Magnolia vrieseana
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Magnolia vrieseana with Aramidopsis plateni
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Magnoliids
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Magnoliaceae
Genus: Magnolia
Species: M. vrieseana
Binomial name
Magnolia vrieseana
(Miq.) Baill. ex Pierre
Synonyms

Talauma ovalis Miq.
Talauma vrieseana Miq.
Elmerrillia ovalis (Miq.) Dandy
Elmerrillia vrieseana (Miq.)Dandy


Talauma ovalis Miq.
Talauma vrieseana Miq.
Elmerrillia ovalis (Miq.) Dandy
Elmerrillia vrieseana (Miq.)Dandy

Magnolia vrieseana is a tree species of Magnoliaceae family endemic to Indonesia, occurring in Sulawesi and Maluku.

Magnolia vrieseana are large, evergreen trees with spiral leaves and long terminal stipules that leave circular scars when falling off. The flowers are borne on short shoots in leaf axils and have cream or white petals.

The timber of this plant is much sought after in Sulawesi and often used to make carvings by the Toraja people. The species is known as "uru" in the area around Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi. In Minahasa the Indonesian name is "cempaka hutan kasar" which means "coarse-grained forest-cempaka" and alludes the natural occurrence of the species as opposed to the cultivated cempaka and its coarser-grained wood compared to "cempaka hutan halus" (= "fine-grained forest-cempaka", Magnolia tsiampacca), another other common species with valuable timber in Sulawesi.



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