Family: Theaceae | Genus: Eurya | Species: Eurya acuminata DC. |
Habit |
Leaf |
Flower |
Fruit |
Bark |
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Synonym | Eurya multiflora, Eurya phyllanthoides | Flower Color | White |
Common Name | - | Flower Type | Raceme |
English / Trade Name | - | Flowering Period | Oct-Dec |
Vernacular /Local Name | - | Fruiting Period | April-June |
Altitude | 700-3000 m | Fruit Type | Berry |
Habit | Shrub | Fruit Details | Fruit up to 0.6 cm in diameter, thinly fleshy, not splitting open, seeds many. |
Habitat | Occurs in forests or thickets on mountain slopes | Bark Type | Fissured |
Distribution | India, Bhutan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam | Bark Details | Bark reddish--brown, smooth or finely fissured |
Distribution in manipur | Origin | Native | |
Leaf Type | Simple | ||
Leaf Arrangement | Alternate (leaves born singly along stem) | ||
Leaf Shape | Lence shaped | ||
Description of Species | Evergreen shrubs or tree up to 12 m tall, flowers unisexual on the same tree, small, yellow, fruit berry-like, fleshy, not splitting open purple-black | Leaf Details | Leaves simple, alternate and distichous, young leaves long silky tomentose-hairy, lanceolate, apex acuminate, base acute, margin finely dentate. Primary vein single, secondary veins obtuse, looped at the margin, tertiary veins reticulate, petiole hairy, terete. Stipules absent |
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