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|Description of Plant en=Scientific name: Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng, Family: Phyllanthaceae, Distribution: Southeast Asia and Australia, Habitat: Secondary and mixed forests as well as teak forests, 50-1,400 m above sea level
 
|Description of Plant en=Scientific name: Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng, Family: Phyllanthaceae, Distribution: Southeast Asia and Australia, Habitat: Secondary and mixed forests as well as teak forests, 50-1,400 m above sea level
 
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|SummaryTopic=Tree, 15-30 m tall; trunk, 20-85 cm in diameter; leaves, elliptic, alternate, dark green; inflorescences, terminal racemes; flowers, sessile or on pedicels; fruit, green to red to black when ripe
 
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 6 October 2021

Antidesma bunius DSC02321.JPG
Name of Plant
Boni
(Indonesian)
Pohon Buni
(English)
Buni tree
(Scientific)
Antidesma bunius
Reference
Link
http://www.plantssource.id
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                    Description


                    In English

                    Scientific name: Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng, Family: Phyllanthaceae, Distribution: Southeast Asia and Australia, Habitat: Secondary and mixed forests as well as teak forests, 50-1,400 m above sea level

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                    In Indonesian