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Castanopsis acuminatissima : ウィキペディア英語版 | Castanopsis acuminatissima
''Castanopsis acuminatissima'' is an evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia and New Guinea. It is known by a variety of common names over its range, including White Oak, New Guinea Oak, Papua New Guinea Oak, ''ki riung, ko-duai, ko-soi, ko-mat, meranak'', and ''riung anak.''〔"Castanopsis acuminatissima", World Agroforestry Centre database, accessed May 26, 2008. ()〕 ==Form== ''Castanopsis acuminatissima'' is a large canopy tree, up to 40 meters in height. The trunk is markedly fluted, and sometimes buttressed. The bark is grey or pale brown, rough and fissured, less than 25 mm thick, with red under-bark. Leaves are simple, 9.0-11.5 cm long and 2.5-3.5 cm wide, and arranged spirally along the branches. Fruits are simple nuts, 1–10 mm in diameter.〔"Castanopsis acuminatissima", Guide to Trees of Papua New Guinea, accessed May 26, 2008 ()〕
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