Embelia philippinensis A.Dc.

Species

Angiosperms > Ericales > Primulaceae > Embelia

Characteristics

A woody vine with spiny old stems. The vines can be 4 m long and 1.5 cm across. The branches are smooth and shiny. The leaves are alternate, leathery, smooth and 7 to 14 cm long by 3-4 cm wide. The flowers are small and whitish and occur in considerable numbers in compound flower arrangements. The fruit are berry like, sour and up to 5 mm across. They are red and usually with a noticeable narrow extension of the ovary at the tip.
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Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality dioecy
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Mature height (meter) 4.0
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Environment

A tropical plant. It grows in open and partly shaded secondary forest. They occur in the Philippines from northern Luzon to the northern provinces of Mindanao.
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Open, or partially shaded, secondary dipterocarp forest up to moderate elevations, where it is often common.
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Usage

The young acid leaves are eaten with fish. The fleshy layer around the seed is eaten raw. It is sweet/sour.
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Cultivation

It can be grown from seed or by stem cuttings. The seeds are best planted in a nursery and then transplanted. Cuttings are taken from mature stems.
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Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:588435-1
WFO ID wfo-0000666953
COL ID 4S25K
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Synonyms

Rhamnus lando Embelia philippinensis Ribesiodes philippinse Samara philippensis