Ethnobotany and Diversity of Dipterocarps

Ethnobotany and Diversity of Dipterocarps


Dipterocarps are a remarkable family of tropical hardwood trees known for their towering heights.

 

  • Sat, 25 Jan 2025 - Thu, 27 Nov 2025
  • 09:00AM - 06:00PM
  • Centre For Ethnobotany, Singapore Botanic Gardens
  • Venue: Level 2, Centre for Ethnobotany (Ethnobotany Garden)
  • Nearest Entrance: Bukit Timah Gate (Botanic Gardens MRT)
  • Date: Now to 27 Nov 2025
  • Time: 9am – 6pm
  • Closed every last Wednesday of the Month
  • Admission is free

 

These trees, found predominantly in Southeast Asia, are not only ecologically important but also serve as a traditional and economic resource. The family name Dipterocarpaceae derives from the Greek words “di” (two), “ptero” (wing), and “carpos” (fruit), referring to the distinctive two-winged fruits that many species develop. These fruits play a crucial role in seed dispersal, with some species relying on wind, while others are dispersed by gravity, water, or even animals like macaques and wild boars.

Dipterocarps have long been valued by local communities for their versatile uses. Their resin (damar) serves various purposes ranging from torches to boat waterproofing and traditional medicine. Their significance extends into the timber they produce, such as balau and chengal, as well as in modern applications, such as in perfumes.

The Singapore Botanic Gardens' Rain Forest is one of the oldest remnants of primary rain forests in Singapore. Spanning 6.2 hectares, it is home to over 300 species of plants, including majestic, mature dipterocarps. This rain forest is part of the original lowland dipterocarp forest that once covered much of the island, a natural heritage preserved by successive directors of the Gardens . The OCBC Arboretum in the Singapore Botanic Gardens, managed by NParks, is Southeast Asia’s first high-tech conservation initiative for dipterocarps. The Arboretum houses 200 species of dipterocarps and employs an Internet of Things (IoT) system to remotely and continuously monitor tree growth and environmental conditions. 

This exhibition invites you to explore the rich history, ecological importance, and versatile uses of dipterocarps. Join us to uncover the stories of these forest giants and their lasting impact on our environment and heritage.

For queries, please contact: NParks_SBG_Events@nparks.gov.sg

 

Image Credit: Singapore Botanic Gardens


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3 二月 - 27 十一月, 时间: 09:00-18:00.


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1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569

如何到达?

乘坐巴士到 Napier/Holland Road 站下车 (Tanglin Gate)

  • SBS 中转站 7, 105, 123, 174,174e
  • SMRT 75, 77, 106, NR8
  • 靠近 MRT 站 : 乘坐 Orchard MRT (North-South Line) ,五分钟后在Tanglin Gate 下车

乘坐巴士到 Bukit Timah/Dunearn Road 站 (Bukit Timah Gate 或者 Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden)

  • SBS 中转站 48, 66, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170
  • SMRT 67, 171
  • 靠近 MRT 站 : Botanic Gardens MRT 站 (Circle Line & Downtown Line)

乘坐出租车

在以下主要出入口有出租车落客/接客点:

  • Botany Centre, Tanglin Gate (通过 Holland的Napier Road交叉口)