Elaeocarpus thorelii
Elaeocarpus thorelii is a tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae, endemic to Cambodia, and used for its wood. Description and habitatThe species grows 10-15m tall in dense/closed forests.[2] It has rough bark. On the Bokor Plateau of Preah Monivong Bokor National Park, Cambodia, the plant is a rare small tree, found at about 970m elevation.[3] DistributionIt is endemic to Cambodia,[1] most commonly in the provinces of Kompong Speu and Kompong Chhnang.[2] Vernacular namesElaeocarpus thorelii is called krâmâr in Khmer, the name is an allusion to its rough bark.[2] UsesThe wood of the tree is used in construction and as firewood.[2] HistoryThe French botanist Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre, who specialised in Asian flora, described the plant in his Flore Forestiere de la Cochinchine in 1885,[4] naming this species after Clovis Thorel. References
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