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Transcript of MY SIMPUR STORY Zahrina Zainal Abidin Universiti Brunei Darussalam By Zahrina ZA 1.
MY SIMPUR STORY
Z a h r i n a Z a i n a l A b i d i n
U n i v e r s i t i B r u n e i D a r u s s a l a m
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THE SIMPUR STORY
Introduction of Simpur
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Dillenia or commonly known as Simpoh or Simpor or Simpur is a genus of 100 species of flowering plants in the family Dilleniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of southern Asia, Australasia, and the Indian Ocean islands. Please refer to the web below for all the Simpur species name and their characteristics :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dillenia
http://
www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/dilleni.htm
I N T R O D U C T I O N O F S I M P U R
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“ The Shrubby Dillenia produces the national flower of Brunei. It is a large showy yellow flower, whose petals falls off after pollination by large carpenter bees which curl their bodies over the stamens and emit vibrations that cause the pollen to shoot out from the anthers onto the underside of the bee, a process called “buzz pollination”. About 35 days later, the round reddish-green fruits split dramatically before dawn into eight segments to expose shiny red seeds covered with a layer of red pulp ( the “sarcotesta or freshly seed coat popular with seeds. (Roger McIlroy & Claudia Obendrauf (2008).
B A C K G R O U N D O F S I M P U R
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The genus is named after the German botanist Johann Jacob Dillenius, and consists of evergreen or semi-evergreen trees and shrubs.
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Classification of Simpur
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Scientific Classification
Kingdom Plantae
Sub-kingdom Tracheobionta
Vascular Plants Superdivision
Spermatophyta
Seed Plants Division Magnoliophyta
Flowering Plants Class Magnoliopsida
Dicotyledons Subclass DillenidaeOrder Dilleniales Family DileniaceaeGenus Dilenia
CLASSIFICATION OF SIMPUR
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H A B I TAT O F S I M P U R
Dillenia is widespread in Brunei and can grow in various habitats.
It is a species that can be seen in the white sands of Brunei where it serves as the colonizer of the sands other species can not live. In due time, the white sands will become a new rainforest.
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THE SIMPUR STORY
Types of Simpur with their common names in Brunei
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SPECIES COMMON NAME
Dillenia Suffruticosa (Griffith) Martelli
Simpoh Air, Simpor BiniBuan (Iban), tegering abai (Murut), dingrng kala’o (Belait)
Dillenia Grandifolio Wallich ex Hooker f. & Thomson
Pokok Simpoh Daun Merah
Dillenia Reticulata King Pokok Simpoh Gajah, simpor pay
Dillenia Excelsa (Jack) Gilg Pokok Simpoh Ungu, simpor laki, simpur laki, simpoh, Simpur laki (Brunei, Dusun) Beringin (Iban)
Dillenia beccariana Martelli River simpor, Buan (Iban)
Dillenia Indica Linnaeus
Dillenia Borneensis Hoogland Ubah rusa (Iban)
Dillenia Sumatrana MiquelSimpur Laki (Brunei), Peru (Iban), Menterong
Dillenia Pulchella (Jack) Gilg Simpur paya
Ty p e s o f B r u n e i S i m p u r w i t h t h e i r c o m m o n n a m e s
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THE SIMPUR STORYWhere can Simpur be found?
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H a b i t a t o f S i m p u r
Simpur can be found at the following regions:
AsiaAustralasiaIndian Ocean Islands
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Distribution of Dillenia species in Brunei
1.Dillenia beccariana (Martelli)Borneo endemic. Locally common on the clay slopes in the lower Temburong and Batu Apoi valleys, in the Ulu Tutong and at Tasik Merimbun.
2.Dillenia borneensis (Hoogland)Found rare in Brunei: on clay soils in mixed dipterocarp forest at 300m in temburong District.
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3. Dillenia excelsa (jack) GilgFound throughout Brunei especially in moist valleys and lower slopes.
4.Dillenia grandifolia (Wallich)Uncommon in Brunei:known from Ulu Ingei and Andulau Forest reserve, Belait, and Kuala Belalong, Amo.
Distribution of Dillenia species in Brunei
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5.Dillenia indica (Linnaeus)Not native in Brunei: sometimes cultivated.
6.Dillenia reticulata (king)Locally frequent on sandy soils in the floodplains o f the streams within Andulau Forest Reserve in Brunei, and in Ulu Belait. 7.Dillenia pulchella (Jack)GilgMixed peatswamp fprest and swampy kerangas, in Brunei especially near the coast.
Distribution of Dillenia species in Brunei
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8.Dillenia suffruticosa (Griffith)martelli Abundant on degraded land, often
where covering from fire; also common in river banks and other open place, especially downriver and on poor soils.
In the white sands, this Simpor Bini is a very important species. It acts as a pioneer species, colonizing the white sands where other tree species are unable to establish themselves on the white sands.
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9.Dillenia sumatrana (miquel)Common in Brunei: in lowland mixed dipterocarp forest on leached sandy and sandy clay soils-Belait and Tutong districts but far not from Temburong.
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Distribution of Dillenia species in Brunei
THE SIMPUR STORY
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Use s of Simpur plant
Medicinal use of Simpur
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Traditionally Simpur is use as medicine as follows:
The young shoots is used to stop external bleeding, the twigs, calyx or the leaf-stalks are broken and the exudates applied to the wound.
The fruit pulp may be used to wash the hair.
Other use s of Simpur Dillenia leaves are so large that they were always
used to wrap food such as tempeh (fermented soyabean cakes), nasi lemak and tapai (fermented rice).
The leaves Can also be rolled into shallow cones to contain traditional "fast food" such as rojak.
The mature or old leaves of some species contain a deposit of silica in their tissues and thus they were once used as sandpaper.
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Some people use the plant as a guide to decide where to dig a well. It acts an indicator of the availability of water source. This plant sends out very deep tap roots to reach underground water sources. This is commonly use in Kampong areas.
The fruit of Simpur can be fed to the mouse deer or pelandok when they are kept in captivity. (Joan Thurman & I. Poh Ai Cheong , (2008))
Other use s of Simpur
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Links:Joan Thurman & I. Poh Ai Cheong , (2008). Some Common Plants and
animals in Brunei Darussalam. Publication of Universiti Brunei
Darussalam
Roger McIlroy & Claudia Obendrauf (2008).The Seashore plants Volume
2: Panaga Natural History Society, Panaga, Seria, Brunei Darussalam
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dillenia
http://www.wellgrowhorti.com/page/landscapeplants/Trees/Tree%20 ist
%20D.htm
http://srttaseancorner.blogspot.com/2010_04_01_archive.html
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/dilleni.htm
http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senarai_pokok
Resources
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