Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Dysoxylum parasiticum (Osbeck) Kosterm.
Family
Kostermans, A.G.J.H. (1966) Reinwardtia 7: 247.
Common name
Yellow Mahogany; Mahogany, Yellow
Stem
Numerous yellow or pale brown brittle stripes in the blaze. Flowers and fruit borne on bumps on the trunk of the tree almost down to ground level.
Leaves
Flowers
Fruit
Fruits +/- globular, about 20-30 mm long, often somewhat lobed in transverse section, outer surface scurfy brown. Sarcotesta red, red-brown and white. Cotyledons cream.
Seedlings
The terminal leaflets of the first pair of leaves sometimes toothed. At the tenth leaf stage: leaflet blades obovate, apex acuminate, base obtuse and unequal-sided, hairy along midrib on the upper surface; axis of compound leaf, petiole and terminal bud clothed in pale hairs. Seed germination time 14 to 37 days.
Distribution and Ecology
Synonyms
Melia parasitica Osbeck, Dagbokofwer en Ostindisk resa : 278(1751). Epicharis schiffneri (F.Muell.) Harms, Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien ed. 2 19b: 169(1940). Hartighsea rufa A.Rich., Sertum Austrolabianum : 29(1834), Type: Crescit in Nov-Hollandi. (V.s.s. fructif. communicatum a clar. Fraser.). Epicharis densevestita Harms, Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien ed. 2, 19b1 : 169(1940). Dysoxylum schiffneri F.Muell., The Chemist and Druggist 4 : (1882), Type: In the Mount Bellenden-Ker Ranges; Karsten. Dysoxylum densevestitum C.T.White & W.D.Francis, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Stock. Botany Bulletin 22: 6(1920), Type: Harveys Creek, F.M. Bailey (type).
RFK Code
60
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