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Cupaniopsis anacardioides

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학명 : Cupaniopsis anacardioides (A.Rich.) Radlk.

분류 : Sapindaceae

 

 

 

사진 : 2023.01.31 대전한밭수목원

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wikipedia 설명

 

Cupaniopsis anacardioides, with common names tuckeroo, carrotwood, beach tamarind and green-leaved tamarind, is a species of flowering tree in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, that is native to eastern and northern Australia. The usual habitat is littoral rainforest on sand or near estuaries.[3] The range of natural distribution is from Seven Mile Beach, New South Wales (34.8° S) to Queensland, northern Australia and New Guinea.[4][5]

 

Cupaniopsis anacardioides is an invasive species in some parts of the United States, primarily Florida and Hawaii.[6][7]

 

Description

Growing up to 10 metres (33 ft) with a stem diameter of 50 centimetres (20 in). The bark is smooth grey or brown with raised horizontal lines. The bases of the trees are usually flanged.[4][5]

 

Leaves are pinnate and alternate with six to ten leaflets. These are not toothed, and are egg-shaped to elliptic-oblong, and 7 to 10 centimetres (2.8 to 3.9 in) long. The tips are often notched or blunt. Leaf veins are evident on both sides. The veins are mostly raised underneath.[4][5]

 

Greenish white flowers form on panicles from May to July. The fruit is an orange to yellow capsule with three lobes. There is a glossy dark brown seed inside each lobe. The seeds are covered in a bright orange aril. Fruit ripens from October to December, attracting many birds including Australasian figbird, olive-backed oriole and pied currawong.[4][5]

 

Germination from fresh seed occurs without difficulty, particularly if the seed is removed from the aril and soaked for a few days.[4][5]

 

 

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