Family •
Meliaceae
Kalantas
Toona calantas Merr. & Rolfe.
PHILIPPINE CEDAR / PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY
Hong chun
Scientific names | Common names |
Cedrela calantas (Merr. & Rolfe) Burkill | Anipla (Iv.) |
Cedrela febrifuga var. inodora (Hassk.) C.DC. | Batinan (Mt. Province) |
Cedrela inodora Hassk. | Danigga (Ibn.) |
Surenus inodora Kuntze | Danupra (Ilk., Zambales) |
Toona calantas Merr. & Rolfe | Kantingen (Ilk., Sbl.) |
Toona inodora (Hassk.) E.Reid & M.Chandler | Lanigda (Bik.) |
Toona paucijuga Merr. | Lanigpa (Bik.) |
Toona philippinensis Elmer. | Lanigpa (Bik., S.L. Bis., C. Bis.) |
Toona sureni var. inodora (Hassk.) Bahadur | Mahugani (Tag.) |
Toona sureni var. philippinensis (Elmer) Bahadur | Porak (Ilk.) |
Philippine mahogany (Engl.) | |
Philippine cedar (Engl.) | |
Red cedar (Engl.) | |
Toona calantas Merr. & Rolfe is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online | |
Referred to as Philippine mahogany, a name also applied to members of the unrelated genus Shorea. | |
The genus Cedrela is included in the tribe Cedreleae of subfamily Sietenioideae, as is the genus Toona. All the easter species of Cedrela have been transferred to Toona. Cedrela differs from Toona by its prominent androgynophore with adnate petals and filaments, the cuplike calyx, the bigger and woodier capsule, and seedlings with entire leaflets. (World AgroForestry) |
Other vernacular names |
CHINESE: Hong chun. |
FRENCH: Cedre d'Indonesie. |
HINDI: Toon. |
JAVA: Soeren. |
PORTUGUESE: Mogno-das-Filipinas. |
TRADE NAME: Calantas. |
OTHERS: Limpoga, Surian, Surian cedar. |
Gen info Botany • Flowering specimens are rare, but the fruits are characterized by the following features: Capsules large, (20–)28–40 mm long; columella 24–40 mm long, 7–15 mm broad; valves dark red to red-brown, smooth, 24–41 by 4–14 mm, lenticellate with numerous lenticels (0.1–1 mm diam.), which are often smaller and denser towards the base of the capsule. Seeds (14–)20–32 by 3.2–6 mm, wings unequal with broadly obtuse apices; seed body 4.2–10 by 1.5–3 mm. (Flora Malesiana) Distribution Constituents Studies |
Updated December 2024 / September 2019 / July 2017 / December 2015
PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
IMAGE SOURCE: Public Domain / File:Cedrela toona Bra14.png / Toona ciliata (syn. Cedrela toona). Reduced to b/w from tab. 14 of D. Brandis, Illustrations of the Forest Flora of North-West and Central India, 1874 / Published by Kurt Stüber / Wikimedia Commons |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Meliaceae : Toona calantas / Infructescence / Copyright © 2013 by Greg Rule (contact: pieter.pelser@canterbury.ac.nz) [ref. DOL66823]/ Non-Commercial Use / Phytoimages.siu.edu |
OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Meliaceae : Toona calantas / Fruit and seeds / by Raykyogrou0 / CC BY-SA 3.0 / Image modified / Click on image or link to go to source page / Wikipedia |
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Sources and Suggested Readings |
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List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
New plant names needed The compilation now numbers over 1,500 medicinal plants. While I believe there are hundreds more that can be added to the collection, they are becoming more difficult to find. If you have a plant to suggest for inclusion, native or introduced, please email the info: scientific name (most helpful), local plant name (if known), any known folkloric medicinal use, and, if possible, a photo. Your help will be greatly appreciated. |
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