Terrestrial, Frequently assciated with inland hill Dipterocarp (Shorea glauca) forests up to 300m altitude. On ridges. In secondary forests, usually present as a pre-disturbance remnant.
Distribution in Singapore
Distribution worldwide
Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra and Borneo.
Flowering and fruiting
Dispersal
Biotic (Fauna)
Wildlife interactions
Light conditions
Full sun
Soil conditions
Water
Remarks
grows better at the water-edge
Additional references
Shono, K., Davies, S. J., & Chua, Y. K. (2007). Performance of 45 native tree species on degraded lands in Singapore.ĂŠJournal of Tropical Forest Science, 25-34.