Vitex cofassus
| Vitex cofassus | |
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| Leaves | |
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| Flower | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Eudicots | 
| Clade: | Asterids | 
| Order: | Lamiales | 
| Family: | Lamiaceae | 
| Genus: | Vitex | 
| Species: | V. cofassus | 
| Binomial name | |
| Vitex cofassus | |
| Synonyms[1] | |
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Vitex cofassus is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is a tree native to Sulawesi, the Maluku Islands, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Caroline Islands, and Mariana Islands.[1] "New Guinea teak" is planted for its hardwood, used in construction, in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.[2][3]
In the Solomon Islands it is a characteristic tree of lowland forests, often co-dominant with Pometia pinnata.[4]
It yields one of two woods from the same genus that are each called Molave Wood, the other being the timber of Vitex parviflora.
References
- ^ a b Vitex cofassus Reinw. ex Blume. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
- ^ "National Tropical Botanical Garden | Colocasia esculenta - Plant Detail - Tropical Plants Database". National Tropical Botanical Garden.
- ^ "Solomon Islands". Archived from the original on 2014-10-18. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- ^ Mueller-Dombois, Dieter, and Francis Raymond Fosberg (1998). Vegetation of the tropical Pacific islands, pp. 57-81. Springer. ISBN 9780387983134, 0387983139