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page 1Flora of the Borneo lowland rain forests

Dryobalanops aromatica
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Nepenthes veitchii
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Koompassia excelsa
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Nageia wallichiana
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Cinnamomum iners
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Nepenthes northiana
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Dipterocarpus grandiflorus
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Agathis borneensis
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Anisoptera costata
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Agathis orbicula
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Parashorea macrophylla
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Musa beccarii
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Nepenthes clipeata
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Dipterocarpus kunstleri
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Licuala orbicularis
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Castanopsis javanica
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Dipterocarpus kerrii
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Dipterocarpus oblongifolius
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Durio oxleyanus
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Quercus subsericea
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Durio testudinarius
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Eusideroxylon
Eusideroxylon is a genus of evergreen trees of the family Lauraceae. The genus is monotypic, and includes one accepted species, Eusideroxylon zwageri. The species is commonly known as Bornean ironwood, or by the Malay names belian and ulin. It is predominantly found in Borneo and Sumatra, where it grows in lowland rain forests, but is also thought to inhabit the Philippines.

Hopea beccariana
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Dryobalanops beccarii
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Dryobalanops lanceolata
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Aetoxylon sympetalum
Aetoxylon is a single species genus (monotypic) of trees only found (endemic) in Borneo, of the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae. The single species is Aetoxylon sympetalum, commonly known as gaharu buaya or crocodile eaglewood.
Quercus merrillii
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Dipterocarpus cuspidatus
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Nageia motleyi
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Cotylelobium melanoxylon
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Nageia maxima
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Upuna
Upuna is a monotypic genus of plants containing the single species Upuna borneensis. The genus name Upana is derived from its Iban name, upan. The species name borneensis refers to its distribution, being found only in Borneo. It is native to lowland mixed dipterocarp forests up to 400 meters elevation. It is a heavy hardwood similar to Vatica. While Upuna borneensis occurs in protected areas, it is threatened by logging, expansion of palm oil plantations and increasing frequency of fires.

Parashorea malaanonan
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Dipterocarpus lowii
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Dipterocarpus tempehes
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Dipterocarpus caudiferus
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Dryobalanops oblongifolia
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Cinnamomum javanicum
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Dipterocarpus stellatus
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Anisoptera grossivenia
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Cratoxylum arborescens
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Nepenthes mapuluensis
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Baccaurea angulata
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Dipterocarpus rigidus
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Dipterocarpus globosus
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Quercus sumatrana
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Dipterocarpus confertus
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Shorea pauciflora
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Dipterocarpus fusiformis
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Hopea nervosa
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Vatica compressa
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Dipterocarpus geniculatus
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Dipterocarpus humeratus
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Parashorea lucida
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Vatica sarawakensis
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Vatica congesta
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Dipterocarpus pachyphyllus
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Vatica rynchocarpa
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