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''Canarium'' is a
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of about 120
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s, in the family
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. They grow naturally across tropical
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. ''Canarium'' species grow up to large
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trees of tall, and have alternately arranged,
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leaves. They are
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, with male and female flowers growing on separate trees.


Species

As of January 2024,
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accepts 121 species. The brief species distribution information was sourced from ''
Flora Malesiana ''Flora Malesiana'' is a multi-volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia (the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea), published by the National Herbarium of t ...
'', the ''Flora of China'' (series), the ''Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants'' information system, and Plants of the World Online. * '' Canarium acutifolium'' – New Guinea, Maluku, Sulawesi, New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville, Qld Australia * '' Canarium album'' Chinese white olive (橄欖) – Taiwan, S China, Vietnam * '' Canarium ampasindavae'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium apertum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo * '' Canarium arcuatum'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium asperum'' – New Guinea, Maluku, Sulawesi, Philippines, Borneo, Java, Sumbawa, Sumba, Flores, Timor, Solomon Is., * '' Canarium australasicum'' – Qld, NSW, Australia endemic * ''
Canarium australianum ''Canarium australianum'', commonly known as scrub turpentine, is a species of tree in the family Burseraceae native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. Other common names include mango bark, carrot wood, parsnip wood, Melville Island white beec ...
'' – New Guinea, Qld, NT, WA, Australia * '' Canarium balansae'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Canarium balsamiferum'' – Maluku, Sulawesi * '' Canarium batjanense'' – Maluku * '' Canarium bengalense'' – India, Burma, Laos, Thailand, S China * '' Canarium betamponae'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium boivinii'' – northeastern Madagascar * '' Canarium bullatum'' – northern and northeastern Madagascar * '' Canarium caudatum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo * '' Canarium cestracion'' – E New Guinea * '' Canarium chinare'' – Solomon Is., Admiralty Is. * '' Canarium cinereum'' – Vietnam * ''
Canarium compressum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; includin ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium copaliferum'' – Vietnam * '' Canarium decumanum'' – E Borneo, Maluku, New Guinea, Sulawesi * '' Canarium denticulatum'' – Andaman Is., Burma, Sumatra, Malay Penin., Java, Borneo, Philippines * '' Canarium dichotomum'' – Sumatra, Borneo * '' Canarium divergens'' – Borneo * '' Canarium egregium'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium elegans'' — Madagascar * '' Canarium engleri'' – Vietnam * '' Canarium euphyllum'' – Andaman Is. * '' Canarium euryphyllum'' – Philippines * '' Canarium ferrugineum'' – Madagascar * ''
Canarium findens ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; incl ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium fugax'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium fuscocalycinum'' – Borneo * '' Canarium galokense'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium globosum'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium gracile'' – Philippines * ''
Canarium grandifolium ''Canarium grandifolium'' is a tree in the family Burseraceae. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning 'large leaf'. Description ''Canarium grandifolium'' grows up to tall with a trunk diameter of up to . The scaly bark is greyish. The ...
'' – Malay Peninsula * '' Canarium harveyi'' – Fiji, Niue, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna * '' Canarium hirsutum'' – New Guinea to throughout Malesia, Solomon Is., Palau * ''
Canarium indicum ''Canarium indicum'', known as galip nut, is a mainly dioecious tree native in eastern Melanesia.Thomson, L. A. J. & Evans, B. Canarium indicum var. indicum and C. harveyi (canarium nut). Tradit. Trees Pacific Islands Their Cult. Environ. Use 2 ...
'' – New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland, Solomon Is., Vanuatu, Maluku, Sulawesi * ''
Canarium indistinctum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; includ ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium intermedium'' – S Sumatra * '' Canarium kaniense'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium karoense'' – N Sumatra * '' Canarium kerrii'' – Thailand * '' Canarium kinabaluense'' – N Borneo * '' Canarium kipella'' – W Java * '' Canarium kostermansii'' – Borneo * ''
Canarium lamianum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; includi ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium lamii'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium latistipulatum'' – Borneo * '' Canarium liguliferum'' – Solomon Islands (Rob Roy Island) * '' Canarium littorale'' – Indo-China, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo * '' Canarium lobocarpum'' – Madagascar * ''
Canarium longistipulatum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; includin ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium luzonicum'' – Philippines * '' Canarium lyi'' – Vietnam * '' Canarium macadamii'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium madagascariense'' – Madagascar (Nosy Bé) * '' Canarium maluense'' – Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Borneo * '' Canarium manii'' – Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Myanmar * ''
Canarium manongarivum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; includin ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium megacarpum'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium megalanthum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo * '' Canarium merrillii'' – Borneo * '' Canarium muelleri'' – Queensland endemic, Australia * '' Canarium multiflorum'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium multinerve'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium nitidifolium'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium obovatum'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium obtusifolium'' – eastern Madagascar * ''
Canarium odontophyllum ''Canarium odontophyllum'', also referred to as the Borneo olive, is a fruit-bearing tree of the genus '' Canarium'' in the family Burseraceae. Native to Borneo, where it is locally known as dabai in Sarawak and Kalimantan, and kembayau in Sabah a ...
'' – Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines (Palawan) * '' Canarium oleiferum'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Canarium oleosum'' – New Guinea, New Britain, Timor, Maluku, Sulawesi * ''
Canarium ovatum ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; in ...
'' – Philippines, cultivated Asia–Pacific * '' Canarium pallidum'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium paniculatum'' – Mauritius * '' Canarium parvum'' – S China, Vietnam * '' Canarium patentinervium'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Banka, Borneo * '' Canarium perlisanum'' – Malay Peninsula (Perlis) * '' Canarium pilicarpum'' – northern and east-northeastern Madagascar * '' Canarium pilososylvestre'' – W New Guinea * '' Canarium pilosum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo ** subsp. ''borneensis'' – Borneo * '' Canarium pimela'' Chinese black olive (乌榄) – Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, S China * '' Canarium planifolium'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium polyphyllum'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium pseudodecumanum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo * '' Canarium pseudopatentinervium'' – S Sumatra, Banka, Borneo * '' Canarium pseudopimela'' – Borneo (Sarawak) * '' Canarium pseudosumatranum'' – Malay Peninsula * '' Canarium pulchrebracteatum'' – eastern Madagascar * '' Canarium reniforme'' – Peninsular Malaysia * '' Canarium resiniferum'' – Assam and Bangladesh * '' Canarium rigidum'' – New Guinea * '' Canarium rotundifolium'' – Cambodia and Vietnam * '' Canarium salomonense'' – New Guinea and Solomon Islands * '' Canarium sarawakanum'' – Borneo (Sarawak) * '' Canarium schweinfurthii'' – African canarium; from Nigeria and Angola to Uganda * '' Canarium sikkimense'' – Sikkim * '' Canarium strictum'' – India, Burma, S China * ''
Canarium subsidarium ''Canarium'' is a genus of about 120 species of tropical and subtropical trees, in the family Burseraceae. They grow naturally across tropical Africa, south and southeast Asia, Indochina, Malesia, Australia and western Pacific Islands; incl ...
'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium subtile'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium subulatum'' – Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, S China * '' Canarium sumatranum'' – Sumatra, Malay Peninsula * '' Canarium sylvestre'' – New Guinea, Maluku * '' Canarium thorelianum'' – Cambodia and Vietnam * '' Canarium trifoliolatum'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Canarium trigonum'' – Sulawesi * '' Canarium vanikoroense'' – Fiji, Santa Cruz Islands, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna * '' Canarium velutinifolium'' – Madagascar * '' Canarium venosum'' – Thailand * '' Canarium vitiense'' – Fiji, Solomon Is., Samoa, Tonga, New Guinea, Bismarck Arch., Admiralty Is., Louisiade Arch., Torres Strait I's, Qld Australia * '' Canarium vittatistipulatum'' – Vietnam * '' Canarium vrieseanum'' – Philippines, Sulawesi * ''
Canarium vulgare ''Canarium vulgare'', known as Java almond, is a species of '' Canarium'' native to eastern Java Sea (Bawean and Kangean Islands), Lesser Sunda Islands, Sulawesi and Maluku Islands. ''C. vulgare'' is closely related to ''C. indicum'', and they ...
'' – Flores, Timor, Sulawesi, Maluku * '' Canarium whitei'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Canarium zeylanicum'' – Sri Lanka


Ecology

Superb fruit-doves (''Ptilinopus superbus'') are known to be fond of the fruit of scrub turpentine (''C. australianum''), which they swallow whole. Many animals feed on the fruit of '' C. odontophyllum'' in the wild, such as the red-bellied lemur (''Eulemur rubriventer'') and the
ruffed lemur The ruffed lemurs of the genus ''Varecia'' are strepsirrhine primates and are the largest extant lemurs within the family Lemuridae. Like all living lemurs, they are found only on the island of Madagascar. Formerly considered to be a monotypic g ...
s (''Varecia'') of
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's eastern
tropical forest Tropical forests are forested ecoregions with tropical climates – that is, land areas approximately bounded by the Tropic of Cancer, tropics of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing ...
s. ''Canarium'' fruit is also an important part of the diet of the
aye-aye The aye-aye (''Daubentonia madagascariensis'') is a long-fingered lemur, a Strepsirrhini, strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow and a special thin middle finger that they can use to catch grubs ...
(''Daubentonia madagascarensis'').


Uses

Several species have edible nuts, known as galip nut or ''nangae'' ('' C. indicum''), pili nut ('' C. ovatum''), or simply canarium nut ('' C. harveyi'' and ''C. indicum''). ''C. indicum'' are among the most important nut-bearing trees in eastern
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and the Southwest Pacific. ''C. ovatum'' is cultivated as a food crop only in the
Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
.Pili Nut, ''Canarium ovatum'', New Crop Fact Sheet.
Purdue University Center for New Crops and Plant Products.
''C. odontophyllum'', known commonly as dabai or kembayau, is a species with a nutritious fruit with a creamy taste. It is hard when raw and may be pickled or softened with hot water when prepared. '' Canarium album'' produces a fruit consumed in Vietnam, Thailand (where it is known as ''nam liap'' (), ''samo chin'' () or ''kana'' ()) and in China ( Chinese: 橄欖) with an appearance of a big olive. '' Canarium luzonicum'', commonly known as ''elemi'', is a tree native to the Philippines. An
oleoresin Oleoresins are semi-solid extracts composed of resin and essential or fatty oil, obtained by evaporation of the solvents used for their production. The oleoresin of conifers is known as crude turpentine or gum turpentine, which consists of oil o ...
, which contains
Elemicin Elemicin is a phenylpropene, a natural organic compound, and is a constituent of several plant species' essential oils. Natural occurrence Elemicin is a constituent of the oleoresin and the essential oil of '' Canarium luzonicum'' (also referre ...
, is harvested from it. '' Canarium strictum'' produces a resin called black
dammar Dammar, also called dammar gum, or damar gum, is a resin obtained from the tree family Dipterocarpaceae in India and Southeast Asia, principally those of the genera '' Shorea'' or '' Hopea'' (synonym ''Balanocarpus''). The resin of some species o ...
.


References


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2367663 Burseraceae genera Dioecious plants Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus