Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Aglaia ferruginea C.T.White & W.D.Francis
White, C.T. & Francis, W.D. (1924) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 35: 66. Type: Atherton Tableland, C.T.White.
Rusty Amoora; Rusty Boodyarra; Rusty Aglaia
A small tree seldom exceeding 30 cm dbh. White granular and dark fibrous stripes in the outer blaze.
Terminal buds, young shoots, leafy twigs, compound leaf axis and midrib on the underside of the leaflet blades densely clothed in dark brown or rusty brown woolly hairs. Leaflet stalks quite short. Leaflet blades about 5-15 x 2.5-6 cm. Stellate hairs visible with a lens on the underside of the leaflet blades, petioles, rhachis and leaflet stalk. Leaflets about five per compound leaf.
Fruits obovoid, about 1.6-2.5 x 1.2-1.7 cm, ferruginously stellate hairy at maturity. Aril mucilaginous. Cotyledons transversely oriented in the seed.
Occurs in CYP in Torres Strait and NEQ in the area between Cooktown and Innisfail. Altitudinal range from 80-1000 m. Grows as an understory tree in well developed rain forest on a variety of sites but is probably more common in upland situations.
Aglaia tomentosa Teijsm. & Binn., Natuurkundig Tijdshrift voor Nederlandsch Indi 27:43(1864), Type: Lecto: Banka Island, , Plangas Djiboes, Teysmann, BO [Misapplied name]