Sararanga sinuosa

Hemsl. (1894)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Monocots Order: Pandanales Family: Pandanaceae Genus: Sararanga

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Uses and Culture

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Natural History

Statewide Status

Only found in cultivation

Island Status

O'ahu Only found in cultivation

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Bibliography

Name Published In: J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 30: 216 (1894)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Sararanga sinuosa Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden Cultivated. N° 80 - 0407. Preserved_Specimen Tree up to 8 m high; lvs up to 2 m long and ca 10 cm wide; inflorenscence a terminal pendant panicle, which rebranches into smaller panicles; tertiary branches subopposite or irregularly spaced, bearing numerous fls; several staminate fls bearing a carpellode. Callmander, M.W. 919 Oahu BISH 2011-01-16
2 Sararanga sinuosa Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden Cultivated. N° 80 - 0407. Preserved_Specimen Tree up to 8 m high; lvs up to 2 m long and ca 10 cm wide; inflorenscence a terminal pendant panicle, which rebranches into smaller panicles; tertiary branches subopposite or irregularly spaced, bearing numerous fls; several staminate fls bearing a carpellode. Callmander, M.W. 919 Oahu BISH 2011-01-16
3 Sararanga sinuosa Kaneohe, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden. Cultivated near visitors center Preserved_Specimen Tree 10 m tall. With male inflorescence. Collected male inflorescence only. Cultivated near visitors center. Gallaher, T. 461 Oahu BISH 2013-03-02
4 Sararanga sinuosa Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden, Kaneohe Cultivated near visitors center Preserved_Specimen Tree 10 m tall. Branching only near the apex. Prop roots small and only at the base. With female inflorescence, 1.25m long. Fruit red, ripe smells like strawberry jam Gallaher, T. 272 Oahu BISH 2010-09-16