bio.wikisort.org - PlantSenegalia thailandica is a species of climbing or sprawling shrub in the family Fabaceae.[4][3]
Species of legume
Senegalia thailandica |
Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
Clade: |
Angiosperms |
Clade: |
Eudicots |
Clade: |
Rosids |
Order: |
Fabales |
Family: |
Fabaceae |
Subfamily: |
Caesalpinioideae |
Clade: |
Mimosoid clade |
Genus: |
Senegalia |
Species: |
S. thailandica |
Binomial name |
Senegalia thailandica
(I.C.Nielsen) Maslin, Seigler & Ebinger, Blumea 58(1): 42 (2013) [1][2]
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Synonyms |
- Acacia thailandica I.C.Nielsen
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The liana or shrub has stout spiny stems, and the pods of the liana are slightly inflated and tightly curled, unlike many in the genus.[5]
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It is found in Thailand and Cambodia, where it grows in permanently or seasonally freshwater-flooded forests. It is endemic to the Mekong Basin, and may occur in its delta in Vietnam.[8]
It grows in the swamp forests and scrublands of the floodplains of Tonle Sap in central Cambodia, often accompanying the canopy trees of Barringtonia acutangula and Diospyros cambodiana.[6] It is found in a riverine forest on the Sangkae River to the northwest of Tonle Sap, as part of a diverse tall evergreen forest community.[8]
In Khmer the plant is known as (voër) ba:y dämnoëb, voër refers to lianas, ba:y dämnoëb="sticky rice", referring to the sticky thorns.[4]
The young leaves are edible, usually served in salads, while the wood is used as firewood.
References
- Maslin, B.R.; Seigler, D.S.; Ebinger, J. (2013). "New combinations in Senegalia and Vachellia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) for Southeast Asia and China". Blumea. 58: 39–44. doi:10.3767/000651913X669914.
- "Senegalia thailandica (I.C.Nielsen) Maslin, Seigler & Ebinger, Blumea 58(1): 42 (2013)". International Plant Name Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- "Senegalia thailandica (I.C.Nielsen) Maslin, Seigler & Ebinger". Plants of the World Online (POWO). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- Pauline Dy Phon (2000). Plants Utilised In Cambodia/Plantes utilisées au Cambodge. Phnom Penh: Imprimerie Olympic. p. 5.
- Maslin, B.R. (2015). "Synoptic overview of Acacia sensu lato (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) in East and Southeast Asia" (PDF). Gardens' Bulletin Singapore. 67 (1): 231–250. doi:10.3850/S2382581215000186. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- Campbell, Ian C.; Poole, Colin; Giesen, Wim; Valbo-Jorgensen, John (2006). "Species diversity and ecology of Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia" (PDF). Aquat. Sci. 68 (3): 355–373. doi:10.1007/s00027-006-0855-0. S2CID 28804535. Retrieved 28 April 2020.[dead link]
- Rundel, Philip W. (2009). The Mekong, Ch.7: Vegetation in the Mekong Basin. Elsevier. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- Forest Habitats and Flora in Lao PDR, Cambodia, And Vietnam: Conservation Priorities In Indochina - WWF Desk Study Philip W. Rundel, PhD. World Wide Fund for Nature, Indochina Programme Office, Hanoi. 1999. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
Taxon identifiers |
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Senegalia thailandica | |
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Acacia thailandica | |
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