Anthoshorea bracteolata is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae.
[2] A. bracteolata a lart tree, growing up to 50 m. The species name bracteolata is derived from Latin (bracteolatus = with bracteoles) and refers to the persistent bracteoles of the inflorescence.
[3] The timber is a light hardwood sold under the trade name white meranti.
It grows in mixed dipterocarp forests on well-drained clay and sandy soils.
It is an emergent tree, growing above the rainforest canopy.