Family: Rutaceae | Genus: Tetradium | Species: Tetradium fraxinifolium (Hook. f.) T.G. Hartley |
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Synonym | Philagonia fraxinifolia, Euodia fraxinifolia | Flower Color | Greenish |
Common Name | - | Flower Type | Cyme |
English / Trade Name | Euodia, Evodia, Bee bee tree. | Flowering Period | April-June |
Vernacular /Local Name | - | Fruiting Period | July-Sept |
Altitude | 700-3000 m | Fruit Type | Follicle |
Habit | Tree | Fruit Details | Fruit (including abortive carpels, if any) usually 4-carpelled; follicles compressed subglobose, 5.5-10 mm, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, apex not beaked; endocarp glabrous or sparsely pubescent, seeds 2 per follicle |
Habitat | Occurs in evergreen tropical forest | Bark Type | Smooth |
Distribution | India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam | Bark Details | Smooth gray bark |
Distribution in manipur | Origin | Native | |
Leaf Type | Compound | ||
Leaf Arrangement | Opposite (leaves in pairs along stem) | ||
Leaf Shape | Ovate | ||
Description of Species | Deciduous tree growing up to 15 metres tall | Leaf Details | Leaves 23-67 cm, 5-15-foliolate; leaflet blades lanceolate or occasionally ovate, elliptic-oblong, or elliptic, 9-25 × 3.5-8.5 cm, abaxially often glaucous and sometimes subpapillate, secondary veins 13-22 on each side of midvein, reticulate veinlets abaxially usually inconspicuous, base in lateral leaflets rounded to narrowly cuneate |
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