Celtis hildebrandii Soepadmo

Species

Angiosperms > Rosales > Cannabaceae > Celtis

Characteristics

Arbor magna usque ad 45 m alta et 1 m diam. Folia tenuiter coriacea, oblique ovato-elliptica, (5-)8-ll(-14) × (3-)4-6(-8) cm, ind. 1.5-2, glabra, nervis lateralibus uniparibus usque ad 4/5 partem laminae longitudinis ascendentibus, reticulatione laxa subscalariformi; petiolus applanatus vel ± sulcatus, 8-15 × 1-1.5 mm. Inflorescentiae ♂ et ⚥; ♂ multiramosae, 60-150-florae; ⚥ 5-10-florae. Fructus ovoideo-globosus, ± 4-vel 5-angulatus, 10-12 × 8-10 mm; endospermium nullum; cotyledones multiplicati; embryo curvatus.
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Pending. See Cooper & Cooper (2004: 546), Zich et al. (2021).
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Mature height (meter) 45.0
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In both primary and secondary forests at 0-1000 m; often very common and gregarious locally; on various types of soil. Male flowers appear with new shoots around Nov.-Dec, and ⚥ ones around Jan.-Feb; fruits mature by May-June. The ripe fruits, which turn deep purple or bluish black, may be dispersed by birds.
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Gallery rainforest and monsoon forest, to 100 m alt.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

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Uses fuel material medicinal social use
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Distribution

Celtis hildebrandii world distribution map, present in Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:836982-1
WFO ID wfo-0000593558
COL ID S4QP
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Synonyms

Celtis hildebrandii