It was described in the team's report as "a large, locally common tree well known to local people.
It used to be a fairly widespread and locally common species.
It is locally common and does not appear to be threatened.
Although locally common, populations in general appear to be declining.
The population of this species is stable, and listed as "locally common".
The seeds themselves (see p. 103) can be locally common.
Despite its being limited to a small area, the plant is common locally.
It is widely distributed and locally common in forest areas.
Since the transportation costs are too high, it is not a "locally common" condition.
It was locally common, but there have been few recent published reports.