| Catalog Id |
S01083 |
| Family |
Loranthaceae |
| Species |
Scurulla ferruginea |
| Local Name |
Akar naloe, Benalu, Dalu-dalu, Dedalu api merah, Dedalu api gajah, Menalu asap, Suridan |
| Collector |
Amira Amni Adam |
| Collector Number |
AA-01 |
| Colection Date |
17-Sep-2016 |
| Country |
Brunei |
| District |
Muara |
| Location |
Side road, Jalan Kebangsaan, Daerah Brunei Muara, Brunei Darussalam |
| Latitude |
4.93554 |
| Longitude |
114.956 |
| Altitude |
0 |
| Vegetation Type |
Open area, roadside |
| Habitat |
Roadside |
| Plant Information |
Scurrula ferruginea is a hemi-parasitic plant that has semi-woody, slender and pendulous branches that can grow up to 70 cm in length. It can be found attaching itself or penetrating to different types of host plants such as citrus trees that grow in full sunlight. The leaves of Scurrula ferruginea has a glossy upper surface and lower brownish fuzzy surface and their size are up to 7 cm by 2.5 cm and usually arranged opposite and elliptically. |
Location of Scurulla ferruginea