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palaquium (n)

large genus of Malaysian trees with milky juice and leathery leaves

palaquium Sentence Examples

  1. Palaquium gutta, commonly known as the gutta-percha tree, produces a milky substance used to make chewing gum and dental materials.
  2. Palaquium ellipticum, native to Southeast Asia, is valued for its durable timber and edible fruits.
  3. The leaves of Palaquium rostratum contain medicinal properties and are used in traditional medicine.
  4. The bark of Palaquium obovatum is used to produce a dye used in batik and other fabrics.
  5. Palaquium ridleyi, found in Malaysia, is a rare and endangered species due to deforestation.
  6. The latex from Palaquium hexandrum is used as a traditional medicine to treat wounds and burns.
  7. Palaquium stipulare is a threatened species native to the Philippines, known for its large, umbrella-shaped leaves.
  8. The oil extracted from Palaquium maingayi is used in soaps, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
  9. Palaquium calophyllum is a common tree in Singapore, planted for its ornamental value and dense canopy.
  10. The timber of Palaquium oblongifolium, commonly called Ironwood, is prized for its strength and durability in construction.

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large genus of Malaysian trees with milky juice and leathery leaves

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Palaquium gutta, commonly known as the gutta-percha tree, produces a milky substance used to make chewing gum and dental materials.

Palaquium ellipticum, native to Southeast Asia, is valued for its durable timber and edible fruits.

The leaves of Palaquium rostratum contain medicinal properties and are used in traditional medicine.

The bark of Palaquium obovatum is used to produce a dye used in batik and other fabrics.