Intsia bijuga (Ifilele)
Illustration of Intsia bijuga (Ifilele), a tree used traditionally in Samoa to carve 'Ava bowls. The tree is endangered in many places in Southeast Asia due to extensive logging, and is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN.
tree flora Plantae Angiosperms Eudicots Rosids Fabales Fabaceae Intsia bijuga Ifilele ipil merbau kwila taalAuthor(s) | Tracey Saxby |
Author Company | Integration and Application Network |
Date Created | 2012-05-19 |
Album | Flora > Trees/Shrubs/Vines |
Type | Symbol |
Project(s) | Samoa State of the Environment |
Dimensions | 244 x 501 |
Filesize | 70.8 kB (svg) 51.0 kB (png) |
Number of Downloads | 880 |
Filetype(s) | SVG PNG |
License | Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) |
Required Attribution | Tracey Saxby, Integration and Application Network (ian.umces.edu/media-library) |