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Shorea trees primarily disperse their seeds through a method known as gravity dispersal. The seeds, often contained in large, fleshy fruits, fall to the ground when ripe and can be carried away by water or animals. Additionally, some species have seeds that are winged, allowing them to be carried by the wind over short distances. This combination of dispersal mechanisms helps ensure the propagation of Shorea in diverse environments.
Most species of shorea have seeds connected to propeller type wings. These wings make it easy for the wind to catch and disperse the seeds. Water can also be an important factor in dispersal as in rivers and run-off.
The scientific name of Shorea palosapis is Shorea palosapis.
Shorea is dispersed by wind because of it's wing-like structures
Shorea is not a fruit. It is a genus of tropical trees in the Dipterocarpaceae family, commonly known as "shorea trees." These trees produce timber known as "shorea wood" that is popular in construction and furniture making.
The name would be Intsia spp. Family: Leguminosae.
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It would be Shorea negrosensis. Family: Dipterocarpaceae.