Difference between revisions of "Tereng"
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;Kelabit - Latin [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]]: | ;Kelabit - Latin [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]]: | ||
*Tereng Budaq (Terang Buda) - Nyssa javanica | *Tereng Budaq (Terang Buda) - Nyssa javanica | ||
− | *Tereng | + | *Tereng Buluh (Terang Bulu) - Nyssa javanica |
*Tereng Mitem (Terang Mitam) - Schima wallichii | *Tereng Mitem (Terang Mitam) - Schima wallichii | ||
*Tereng Siaq (Terang Siah) - Schima noronhae | *Tereng Siaq (Terang Siah) - Schima noronhae |
Latest revision as of 22:13, 18 January 2008
Common Name
- Kelabit - Latin (1)
- Tereng Budaq (Terang Buda) - Nyssa javanica
- Tereng Buluh (Terang Bulu) - Nyssa javanica
- Tereng Mitem (Terang Mitam) - Schima wallichii
- Tereng Siaq (Terang Siah) - Schima noronhae
Usage
- The wood is used for knife handles (1)
- The wood is used for firewood (1)
- The tereng siaq is used for planks and frames indoors where it may last for more than 20 years; but it is rarely used because the bark may cause an allergic reaction. (1)
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
- External image (www.botanic.jp)