Champereia manillana
Champereia manillana (Blume) Merr.

Champereia manillana is a species in the Opiliaceae family, native to various regions across Southeast Asia and the Pacific. It was first described in 1912 by Merr., with the original authorship attributed to Blume. The species is found in areas such as Borneo, the Philippines, Thailand, and other nearby islands and countries.
Description
Champereia manillana (Blume) Merr. belongs to the Opiliaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the soapberry family. This species is distributed across several regions including Borneo, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Philippines, Thailand, and parts of China and Vietnam. It was published in 1912 and is part of the Champereia genus. The species occurs in tropical regions and is documented in both mainland and island ecosystems. Its range includes parts of the Malay Archipelago and extends to areas such as Sulawesi, Sumatera, and New Guinea.
Distribution
TW · Global · Andaman Is. · Borneo · China South-Central · China Southeast · Christmas I. · Jawa · Lesser Sunda Is. · Malaya · Maluku · Myanmar · New Guinea · Nicobar Is. · Philippines · Sulawesi · Sumatera · Taiwan · Thailand · Vietnam
Synonyms
Opilia manillanaCansjera manillana