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Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Brandis Courtesy: A.A. Mao MANIPUR MANIPUR MANIPUR MANIPUR State State State State Tree Tree Tree Tree: : : : Bonsum Botanical Name: Botanical Name: Botanical Name: Botanical Name: Phoebe Phoebe Phoebe Phoebe hainesiana hainesiana hainesiana hainesiana Brandis Vernacular Names Vernacular Names Vernacular Names Vernacular Names: Uningthou (Manipuri); Angare (Nepali). Family: Family: Family: Family: Lauraceae. Etymology: Etymology: Etymology: Etymology: The specific epithet is after the British forester, Henry Haselfoot Haines (1867 – 1945). Descri Descri Descri Description: ption: ption: ption: A large tree, to 45 m tall; trunk to 6 m in diam.; bark thick, dark grey; wood yellow. Leaves clustered at branchlet ends, oblanceolate-obovate, blunt-mucronate at apex, 11 – 25 × 4.5 – 8 cm, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, pale beneath; lateral veins straight, 12 – 16 pairs. Flowers in panicle; peduncle stout, 7.5 – 10 cm long, elongated to 25 cm in fruiting. Perianth campanulate, densely greyish tomentose, woody, 6- lobed; lobes 5 – 13 mm long. Fruits broadly ellipsoid, ca 3 × 1.5 cm, fleshy, enclosed at base by perianth, black. Flowering & Fruiting: Flowering & Fruiting: Flowering & Fruiting: Flowering & Fruiting: May – September. Range of Range of Range of Range of Distribution Distribution Distribution Distribution: India, Bhutan and Malaysia. Economic Importance: Economic Importance: Economic Importance: Economic Importance: Tree yields an economically valuable timber, used in making boxes and crates, building materials, furniture, wardrobes, structural and decorative plywood, interior construction, packing cases and planks.

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Page 1: Manipur State Tree - Final - 9.12.2013 - bsienvis.nic.inbsienvis.nic.in/State_trees/Manipur State Tree - Final - 9.12.2013.pdf · (Uningthou = Timber King). The Mizo tribe has been

Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Phoebe hainesiana Brandis

Courtesy: A.A. Mao

MANIPURMANIPURMANIPURMANIPUR

State State State State TreeTreeTreeTree: : : : Bonsum

Botanical Name:Botanical Name:Botanical Name:Botanical Name: PhoebePhoebePhoebePhoebe hainesianahainesianahainesianahainesiana Brandis

Vernacular NamesVernacular NamesVernacular NamesVernacular Names: Uningthou (Manipuri); Angare (Nepali).

Family:Family:Family:Family: Lauraceae.

Etymology: Etymology: Etymology: Etymology: The specific epithet is after the British forester, Henry Haselfoot Haines

(1867 – 1945).

DescriDescriDescriDescription:ption:ption:ption: A large tree, to 45 m tall;

trunk to 6 m in diam.; bark thick, dark

grey; wood yellow. Leaves clustered at

branchlet ends, oblanceolate-obovate,

blunt-mucronate at apex, 11 – 25 × 4.5

– 8 cm, glabrous or sparsely pubescent,

pale beneath; lateral veins straight, 12 –

16 pairs. Flowers in panicle; peduncle

stout, 7.5 – 10 cm long, elongated to 25

cm in fruiting. Perianth campanulate,

densely greyish tomentose, woody, 6-

lobed; lobes 5 – 13 mm long. Fruits

broadly ellipsoid, ca 3 × 1.5 cm, fleshy,

enclosed at base by perianth, black.

Flowering & Fruiting:Flowering & Fruiting:Flowering & Fruiting:Flowering & Fruiting: May – September.

Range of Range of Range of Range of DistributionDistributionDistributionDistribution:::: India, Bhutan and Malaysia.

Economic Importance:Economic Importance:Economic Importance:Economic Importance: Tree yields an economically valuable timber, used in making

boxes and crates, building materials, furniture, wardrobes, structural and

decorative plywood, interior construction, packing cases and planks.

Page 2: Manipur State Tree - Final - 9.12.2013 - bsienvis.nic.inbsienvis.nic.in/State_trees/Manipur State Tree - Final - 9.12.2013.pdf · (Uningthou = Timber King). The Mizo tribe has been

Traditional Knowledge: Traditional Knowledge: Traditional Knowledge: Traditional Knowledge: Timber is considered as king of timber in Manipur

(Uningthou = Timber King). The Mizo tribe has been protecting and conserving it

under the initiatives of indigenous community institution (Young Mizo Association).

Medicinal Uses:Medicinal Uses:Medicinal Uses:Medicinal Uses: Not known.

Note:Note:Note:Note: It prefers to grow in low-elevated areas. Due to overexploitation it is locally

endangered.

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Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong.