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== Common Name ==
 
== Common Name ==
 
;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 Buluq (Terang Bulu) - Nyssa javanica
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*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
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[[Category:Plant| tereng]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 18 January 2008

Tereng Mitem (Schima wallichii) (2)
Photo by Jenkaleh
Tereng Budaq (Nyssa javanica)
Photo by ?

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

  1. The wood is used for knife handles (1)
  2. The wood is used for firewood (1)
  3. 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

  1. Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
  2. External image (www.botanic.jp)