Ulmaceae

Trema orientalis
Scientific Name: Trema orientalis Common Name: charcoal tree Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 1999378, Khmu Name: hntáa, Description: A tree which grows in young fallows where people have made fields one or two years ago. When people cut down the tall trees and plant rice in a place which has not been used before, this tree will grow after the field has been abandoned. It grows quickly and the wood can be used after only two years. The wood is not very hard, but people may use it for building temporary houses. The bark is good for making strips for tying things., Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen
Trema orientalis
Scientific Name: Trema orientalis Common Name: charcoal tree Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 1995538, Khmu Name: hntáa, Description: A tree which grows in young fallows where people have made fields one or two years ago. When people cut down the tall trees and plant rice in a place which has not been used before, this tree will grow after the field has been abandoned. It grows quickly and the wood can be used after only two years. The wood is not very hard, but people may use it for building temporary houses. The bark is good for making strips for tying things., Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen
Trema orientalis
Scientific Name: Trema orientalis Common Name: charcoal tree Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 1995858, Khmu Name: hntáa, Description: A tree which grows in young fallows where people have made fields one or two years ago. When people cut down the tall trees and plant rice in a place which has not been used before, this tree will grow after the field has been abandoned. It grows quickly and the wood can be used after only two years. The wood is not very hard, but people may use it for building temporary houses. The bark is good for making strips for tying things., Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen