The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
Shorea robusta, commonly known as Sal tree, is a timber-yielding plant belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia and is valued for its hard, durable timber.
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.
They both have cells.
Shorea trees are known for their tall stature, straight trunks, and durable, decay-resistant wood. They are typically found in tropical rainforests and are important timber species used in construction and furniture making. Shorea trees also produce seeds that are a food source for wildlife.
The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
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Shorea
The scientific name of Shorea palosapis is Shorea palosapis.
Shorea robusta, commonly known as Sal tree, is a timber-yielding plant belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia and is valued for its hard, durable timber.
Shorea cuspidata is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is endemic to Sarawak, Malaysia. It is incorrectly listed on the IUCN Red List as extinct,[1]however populations are known to occur in the Bako and Lambir Hills.[2]
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.
By wind
The name would be Intsia spp. Family: Leguminosae.
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by wind