Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Trees evergreen, up to 20 m tall, usually dioecious.
Stems:
Bark brown, branches glabrous, with sparsely elevated lenticels.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate.
Blades broadly ovate, 8-20 × 6-18 cm.
Apex acute to acuminate, sinus usually with cupular glands.
Base cordate to truncate.
Surfaces pubescent when young, only abaxially pubescent along base of nerves at maturity.
Margins entire or 2-5-fid.
Palmately veined.
Petioles 7-17 cm, glabrous, apex with 2 stalked and cupular glands.
Stipules caducous.
Flowers:
Inflorescences produced with new leaves, usually unisexual.
Male flowers: calyx ca. 10 mm, 2- or 3-fid, glabrous; petals obovate, 2-3 cm, base clawed, white or purple-red at base and with purple-red nerve-stripes; stamens 8-10; filaments hairy, outer filaments free, inner filaments connate at and below middle. Female flowers: calyx and petals as in male; ovary densely brown pubescent, 3-locular; styles 3, bipartite.
Fruit:
Drupes ovoid; 3-5 cm in diam.; longitudinally 3-angular; between angles with sparsely reticulate wrinkles; 3-seeded.
Seeds compressed globose; seed coat thicker; verrucose.
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