Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak 2004
DOI: 10.26525/tfss5004
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“…1.2 Generally, G. bancanus occurs in areas with a uniform rainfall regime with a mean rainfall of 200 -400 cm, mean annual temperature of 24 o C -27 o C and sometimes infertile soils (Van der Meer et al 2004). This species also has pneumatophore (breathing roots) to adapt to water-logged areas (Tawan 2004). The mature ramin trees are usually medium-sized (c. 27 m tall and 60 cm dbh) but can reach up to 50 and 100 cm dbh (Whitmore, 1973).…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.2 Generally, G. bancanus occurs in areas with a uniform rainfall regime with a mean rainfall of 200 -400 cm, mean annual temperature of 24 o C -27 o C and sometimes infertile soils (Van der Meer et al 2004). This species also has pneumatophore (breathing roots) to adapt to water-logged areas (Tawan 2004). The mature ramin trees are usually medium-sized (c. 27 m tall and 60 cm dbh) but can reach up to 50 and 100 cm dbh (Whitmore, 1973).…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%