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- Pakel + (Tree (Anacardiaceae))
- Bungkak nyinying + (tree (Apocynaceae), a small tree, fairly common on the Bukit, with single, alternate, paired, spear)
- Kacret-kacretan + (tree (Bignoniaceae))
- Singapur + (tree (Elaeocarpaceae), capulin, Jamaica cherry, kersen in B.I., small evergreen tree with soft)
- Gintungan + (tree (Euphorbiaceae), bishop wood, a medium sized dioecious tree (unisexual flowers with male and female flowers on different trees) that is not common ine Bali)
- Sintok + (tree (Lauraceae))
- Kedawung + (tree (Legminosae), a medium to large tree … tree (Legminosae), a medium to large tree of the genus that yields the commercial timber known by the trade name Petai. It has spreading buttresses, bipinnate leaves with small leaflets, and long stalked flowers that produce leathery pods. The rather large seeds are sold in the larger markets. They are chewed to relieve gas pains. The seeds are also one of the ingredients of the boreh called singrong jangkep. In other parts of Asia the seeds are used for intestinal disorders and the powdered bark is used for skin problems.e powdered bark is used for skin problems.)
- Kalikosta + (tree (Leguminosae))
- Tekek + (steady, strong, tight, (e.g. a bolt, string, nut))
- Klampuak + (tree (Myrtaceae))
- Kutat + (tree /p> kutat)
- Kelecung + (tree Ebenaceae), tree of the ebony family that is sometimes used I woodcarvings sold as striped ebony, but is inferior to other ebony species, notably D. celebica under)
- Kendung + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
- Udu + (unclear, something that no one buys)
- Blalu + (tree lbizia falcata (Leguminosae))
- Jelawe + (tree Terminalia bellirica (Combretaceae))
- Wani + (tree (Anacardiaceae))
- Bentawas + (tree (Apocynaceae))
- Kepuh + (tree (Bombacaceae))
- Kendal + (tree (Boraginaceae))
- Tengulun + (tree (Burseraceae))
- Ketapang + (tree (Combretaceae))
- Kunyit + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
- Keruing + (tree (Dipterocarpaceae))
- Blendo + (tree (Goodeniaceae))
- Kacangcang + (tree (Lecythidaceae))
- Blandingan + (tree (Leguminosae))
- Delundung + (tree (Leguminosae))
- Sonokeling + (tree (Leguminosae))
- Bunut + (tree (Moraceae))
- Tibah + (tree (Rubiaceae))
- Panggal + (molar (tooth), back teeth)
- Kepah + (tree (Sterculiaceae))
- Kalikukun + (tree (Tiliaceae), small to medium tree, that is common to the Bukit)
- Bulu + (mottled feathers, with more than one color in each)
- Teep + (tree /i> (Moraceae))
- Meranti + (tree /p> meranti)
- Kayu tai + (tree Celtis timorensis (Ulmaceae), aka C. cinnamomea)
- Beringin + (Tree considered holy in Bali, often decora … Tree considered holy in Bali, often decorated with black white checkered cloth, and situated in the middle of a village and/or the main village temple.</br>Ficus benjamina, commonly known as weeping fig, benjamin fig or ficus tree, and often sold in stores as just ficus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to Asia and Australia.It is the official tree of Bangkok. A recently described variety, Ficus benjamina var. Bracteata is found in uplifted coral forests of southern Taiwan. The species is also naturalized in the West Indies and in the states of Florida and Arizona in the United States. In its native range, its small fruit are favored by some birds, such as the superb fruit dove, wompoo fruit dove, pink-spotted fruit dove, ornate fruit dove, orange-bellied fruit dove, Torresian imperial pigeon, and purple-tailed imperial pigeon. (Wikipedia)purple-tailed imperial pigeon. (Wikipedia))
- Canging + (tree Erythrina fusca (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae))
- Emplegan + (tree frog with a large neck reputed to be able to spit poison into the eye of prey.)
- Gluga + (medicine: deep maroon colored crystalline material obtained from the covering of the seeds of the annatto plant, Bixa orellana (Bixaceae))
- Waru + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
- Don + (leaf of a common tree, salam, used for the … leaf of a common tree, salam, used for the same purpose and in the same way as the familiar bay leaf is used in Western cooking. Although similar to the bay leaf in appearance, salam is a member of the myrtle family, unrelated to the laurel family to which the bay leaf belongsaurel family to which the bay leaf belongs)
- Sesuruh + (tree medicinal Euphorbia sp. (Euphorbiace … tree medicinal Euphorbia sp. (Euphorbiaceae), possibly E. balsamifera. There are several different plants that are called by this name in Bali. Medium to small tree with branching sort of like the purnajiwa tree in my driveway. Branches into threes. Leaves grow at ends of branches in very closely spaced tufts of 20 or more in only 6 or 7 cm. of stem. No petioles. Leaves spirally arranged. Club shaped, about 15 cm. long and 3 cm. wide near the free end. Free end rounded. Prominent central vein. Pinnate veining. Other veins note easily visible. Attached end is blunt, about 7 mm. wide and forms a small sheath around stem. Tiny termnal cymes contaning cyathium in center of whorl of leaves. Three branched inflorescence, three stamens each with one or two pistils. Palee yellow. Cone shaped base of female flower has a disc of five nectar glands. No petals. Exudes copious white latex when stem or leaf broken off. white latex when stem or leaf broken off.)
- Cerekcek + (tree sparrow)
- Pungut + (tree Streblus asper (Moraceae) Small tree, somewhat; a type of wild plant that is very good for ornamental plants (bonsai))
- Pulasari + (tree that is used in traditional medicine)
- Punya + (tree trunk; tree (usually used in conjunction with the name of a particular type of tree))
- Bingkilan + (tree trunks (debris in sea))
- Tungel + (tree with dead top)
- Banang-banang + (tree, Meliaceae)
- Mageteran + (tremble)