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Canarium patentinervium
This plant is 1 meter tall, and 1.1 meters from left to right. Its leaves are either oblong or ovate, and are 10 cm at their longest point and 5 cm at their widest point. Smaller leaves are about 6 cm by 4 cm. The leaf arrangement is opposite, and the leaf venation is netted pinnate. Its leaf margin is serrate, with large and small teeth alternating. I think it's more serrate than doubly serrate.
It is native to Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore and occurs in lowland primary and secondary rainforests.
Spotted on Mar 21, 2013
Submitted on Mar 28, 2013
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