Scaphium parviflorum
P.Wilkie
Malvaceae
Common Name:
General Information
Scaphium parviflorum is a tree that can grow around 15 - 40 metres tall. The bole can be 10 - 70cm in diameter, sometimes with buttresses up to 90cm high and 200cm long[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
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- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
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- Description
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].
Although Scaphium parviflorum is found in forest which is under threat from logging and other human disturbances its wide distribution and occurrence in forest reserves means a conservation status of Least Concern is most appropriate[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
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].
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
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Range
Southeast Asia - Malaysia - Borneo (Sarawak, Sabah), Brunei
Habitat
Primary non-flooded lowland rain forest, often on hillsides; at elevations up to 300 metres[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
].
Properties
Conservation Status | Least Concern |
Edibility Rating | |
Medicinal Rating | |
Other Uses Rating | |
Habit | Tree |
Height | 25.00 m |
Pollinators | Bees, Insects |
Cultivation Status | Wild |
Cultivation Details
Not known
Edible Uses
The seed coat of all species in the genus contains large mucilage-sacs which, when placed in water, swell up to eight times their original volume to yield a transparent, mucilaginous gel[
46- Title
- Dictionary of Economic Plants.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Uphof. J. C. Th.
- Publisher
- Weinheim
- Year
- 1959
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of the uses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Not for the casual reader.
,
301- Title
- Cornucopia II
- Publication
-
- Author
- Facciola. S.
- Publisher
- Kampong Publications, California.
- Year
- 1998
- ISBN
- 0-9628087-2-5
- Description
- The second edition of an excellent guide to the edible uses of plants, though it does not give any details of cultivation etc.
,
614- Title
- Cambodiam Tree Species - Monographs.
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.treeseedfa.org/
- Publisher
- Cambodia Tree Seed Project
- Year
- 2004
- ISBN
-
- Description
- Detailed information on 21 species of Cambodian trees. It is available as a PDF file, available as a download from the Internet.
]. This is removed from the seeds, mixed with the soaked seeds of basil (Ocimum spp.) and made into a refreshing drink[
46- Title
- Dictionary of Economic Plants.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Uphof. J. C. Th.
- Publisher
- Weinheim
- Year
- 1959
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of the uses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Not for the casual reader.
,
614- Title
- Cambodiam Tree Species - Monographs.
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.treeseedfa.org/
- Publisher
- Cambodia Tree Seed Project
- Year
- 2004
- ISBN
-
- Description
- Detailed information on 21 species of Cambodian trees. It is available as a PDF file, available as a download from the Internet.
].
Medicinal
The seed coat of all species in the genus contains large mucilage-sacs which, when placed in water, expand to produce a jelly-like substance[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
]. This is used as a febrifuge and also to treat complaints such as coughs and asthma; diarrhoea and dysentery; and also as a remedy for pharyngitis and sore throats[
905- Title
- Scaphium affine(Mast.) Pierre (Sterculiaceae) new for Thailand
- Publication
- Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 36: 61 - 69
- Author
- Phonsena P. & Wilkie P.
- Publisher
- The Forest Herbarium; Bangkok.
- Year
- 2008
- ISBN
-
- Description
- A short article in a botanical magazine describing Scaphium affine as a distinct species found in Thailand. It can be down loaded from the Internet
,
2058- Title
- Sterculia and Brachychiton: a comprehensive overview on their ethnopharmacology, biological activities, phytochemist
- Publication
- Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 70 (2018), pp. 450-474
- Author
- Thabet A.A. et al
- Website
- http://10.1111/jphp.12876
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2018
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
,
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
]. It probably works by coating the affected area in a soothing, healing mucilage and thus giving it an opportunity to recover[
178- Title
- Chinese Materia Medica.
- Publication
-
- Author
- Stuart. Rev. G. A.
- Publisher
- Taipei. Southern Materials Centre
- Year
- 1911
- ISBN
- -
- Description
- A translation of an ancient Chinese herbal. Fascinating.
].
Other Uses
The fibrous bark is sometimes used for walls in temporary local houses[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
].
The wood of all species in this genus is very similar and no distinction in use is made between them[
2063- Title
- A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae/Sterculiaceae)
- Publication
- Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66 (2): 283-328 (2009)
- Author
- Wilkie P.
- Website
- http://10.1017/S0960428609005411
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 2009
- ISBN
-
- Description
-
]. The wood is often traded; in Malaysia it is known as 'kembang semangkok', in Indonesia as 'kapas-kapasan', in Thailand as samrong. The following is a general description of the wood:-
The heartwood is light yellow to light brown, with a large silver figure; it is not clearly demarcated from the sapwood. The texture is medium to slightly coarse and uneven; the grain straight or shallowly interlocked. The wood is light to moderately heavy; soft to moderately hard; fairly strong; somewhat resistant to fungi but susceptible to dry wood borers. It seasons fairly rapidly, with very little risk of checking and distortion; once dry it is moderately stable to stable in service. Because of its high silica content, it has a blunting effect on tools and so stellite-tipped and tungsten carbide tools are recommended. It is easy to work, nailing and screwing are good; gluing is correct; planing is easy and the surface produced is generally smooth. Considered a light hardwood, it has a very attractive figure, making the timber very suitable for interior finishing, panelling, furniture components etc, It is also used in construction, for joinery, boxes and crates, flooring, matches, plywood etc. Logs can be easily peeled to various thicknesses of veneers without any form of pretreatment - the veneers produced are found to be smooth and tight. Attractive ornamental figures can be found on the veneer surfaces and the veneer can be glued fairly easily[
614- Title
- Cambodiam Tree Species - Monographs.
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.treeseedfa.org/
- Publisher
- Cambodia Tree Seed Project
- Year
- 2004
- ISBN
-
- Description
- Detailed information on 21 species of Cambodian trees. It is available as a PDF file, available as a download from the Internet.
,
848- Title
- Tropix 7
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://tropix.cirad.fr/en
- Publisher
- CIRAD
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- An on-line guide to the timbers of 245 species of trees.
,
905- Title
- Scaphium affine(Mast.) Pierre (Sterculiaceae) new for Thailand
- Publication
- Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 36: 61 - 69
- Author
- Phonsena P. & Wilkie P.
- Publisher
- The Forest Herbarium; Bangkok.
- Year
- 2008
- ISBN
-
- Description
- A short article in a botanical magazine describing Scaphium affine as a distinct species found in Thailand. It can be down loaded from the Internet
,
906- Title
- Timber Notes - Light Hardwoods VI (Dedali, Kedondong, Kelempayan, Kelumpang, Kembang Semangkok)
- Publication
- Timber Technology Bulletin No. 16
- Author
- Choo K.T.; Gan S.; Lin S.C.
- Publisher
- Forest Research Institute Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur
- Year
- 1999
- ISBN
- 139-258
- Description
- Part of an excellent series of publications, this one giving a brief guide to five lesser known groups of heavy hardwoods from southeast Asia. It is available in PDF format on the Internet.
,
996- Title
- A Dictionary of Malaysian Timbers
- Publication
- Malayan Forest Records No. 30
- Author
- Wong T.M.
- Website
- http://Elaeocarpaceae
- Publisher
- Forest Research Institute Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur
- Year
- 2002
- ISBN
- 983-2181-29-1
- Description
- A fairly comprehensive guide to Malaysian timbers, giving their properties and the main tree species from which they are obtained.
].
The wood is used for fuel[
614- Title
- Cambodiam Tree Species - Monographs.
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.treeseedfa.org/
- Publisher
- Cambodia Tree Seed Project
- Year
- 2004
- ISBN
-
- Description
- Detailed information on 21 species of Cambodian trees. It is available as a PDF file, available as a download from the Internet.
].
Propagation
A physical dormancy caused by the hard seed coat of the mature seeds of many species in this genus can be overcome by scarifying the seed. This is carried out by cutting away or abrading some of the seed coat to allow the ingress of water, though great care must be taken not to damage the embryo[
]. The aril surrounding the seed should also be removed - this is easiest when it has been softened through soaking in water[
]. The seeds germinate optimally at temperatures between 20 - 30°c. They can be sown in a nursery seedbed or in containers. A germination rate of about 95%, occurring within about 2 weeks can be expected if the seed has been properly treated[
].
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