Payena obscura
Payena obscura is a tree in the family Sapotaceae, native to Southeast Asia.The specific epithet obscura means 'obscure', referring to the leaf veins.
Description
Payena obscura grows up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to. The brownish bark is flaky to fissured. The leaves measure up to long. The bear up to nine flowers. Gutta-percha may be made from the.Varieties
Two varieties of Payena obscura are recognised:- Payena obscura var. havilandii – endemic to Borneo; in lowland dipterocarp forests to elevations of
- Payena obscura var. obscura – native to Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Sumatra; in lowland forests and in kerangas forests on ridges, to elevations of