Streblus asper
Streblus asper Lour.
Streblus asper is a flowering plant species in the Moraceae family, commonly known as Siamese rough bush, khoi, serut, and toothbrush tree. It is a medium-sized tree native to various regions in Asia, including the Andaman Islands, Assam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, South-Central and Southeast China, East and West Himalaya, Hainan, India, Indonesia, Java, Laos, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Nicobar Islands, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Description
Streblus asper, a member of the Moraceae family, is a medium-sized tree found in dry regions across Asia. It is known by several common names, including Siamese rough bush, khoi, serut, and toothbrush tree. The species is native to the Andaman Islands, Assam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, South-Central and Southeast China, East and West Himalaya, Hainan, India, Indonesia, Java, Laos, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Nicobar Islands, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Thailand, and Vietnam. The scientific name was first published in 1790 by Lour.
Distribution
Global · Andaman Is. · Assam · Bangladesh · Cambodia · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · Hainan · India · Jawa · Laos · Lesser Sunda Is. · Malaya · Maluku · Myanmar · Nepal · Nicobar Is. · Pakistan · Philippines · Sri Lanka · Sumatera · Thailand · Vietnam · West Himalaya
Synonyms
Trophis cochinchinensisTrophis asperaStreblus lactescensAchymus pallensAlbrandia gaudichaudiiAlbrandia orientalisAlbrandia spinosaAlbrandia timorensisCalius lactescensCudrania crenataDiplothorax tonkinensisEpicarpurus asperEpicarpurus gaudichaudiiEpicarpurus orientalisVanieria crenata


