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Mammea
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are ...s having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary sepal, calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berry (botany), Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies (''Mammea americana'' and ''Mammea immansueta, M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including ''Mammea africana, M. africana'' and ''Mammea usambar ...
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Mammea Calciphila
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Brevipetiolata
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Bongo
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Aruana
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Angustifolia
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Anastomosans
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # '' Mammea ...
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Mammea Acuminata
''Mammea'' is a flowering plant genus with about 70 species in the family Calophyllaceae.Stephens, P.F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008. http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/ Its members are evergreen trees having edible fruits. The flowers are polygamous, with a unitary calyx opening into two or three valvate sepals. There are 4 to 8 petals. Berries are formed, containing 1 to 4 seeds. The leaves are rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. Species A least two species are found in tropical America and the West Indies ('' Mammea americana'' and '' M. immansueta''), about 20 species, including '' M. africana'' and '' M. usambarensis'' in mainland Africa and many in Madagascar, with the remainder in Indomalaya and the Pacific region. ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: # '' Mammea acuminata'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. # '' Mammea africana'' Sabine – African mammee apple # '' Mammea americana'' L. # ''Mammea a ...
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Mammea Africana
''Mammea africana'' is a medium to large sized tree within the family Calophyllaceae, it is also known as African mammee apple and its timber is traded under the trade name, Oboto. ''Mammea africana'' is found in evergreen and semi deciduous forests in West and Central Tropical Africa. Description A medium to large sized tree that can grow up to 40 meters tall with a dark green crown of short spreading branches, it has a cylindrical and straight trunk, that can be up to 27 meters tall without branches. Leaves are simple, coriaceous and thick, the upper surface is glossy dark green while beneath is less shiny and glabrous, the petiole is 0.4–1.5 cm long; leaf-blade is elliptical to oblong in outline, 12–26 cm long and 4–10 cm wide. Flower is axillary on leafy shoots and cauliflorous, with buds that are globular; pedicel is up to 4 cm long, petals are 4, white and caducous, up to 3 cm long. Fruit is a thick drupe, warty, up to 10 cm long, pale yellow in color, it has a coriac ...
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Mammea Americana
''Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classified as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteen. In certain Latin American countries, ''Mammea americana'' is referred to as "yellow mamey" ( es, mamey amarillo) to distinguish it from the unrelated but similar-looking ''Pouteria sapota'', whose fruit is usually called "red mamey" ( or ). Description Tree The mammee tree is high and is similar in appearance to the southern magnolia ''(Magnolia grandiflora)''. Its trunk is short and reaches in diameter. The tree's upright branches form an oval head. Its dark-green foliage is quite dense, with opposite, leathery, elliptical leaves. The leaves can reach wide and twice as long. The mammee flower is fragrant, has four or six ...
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Mammea Suriga (3359822701)
''Mammea suriga'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Calophyllaceae. It is a medium-sized plant bearing fragrant white flowers. It is cultivated in Western Ghats for its flowers. Its leaves are simple and opposite. It is called Surige Mara in Kannada, Surnga in Kokani, Goa. It is a coastal tree native to south India. A medium tall evergreen tree, the suriga bears small fleshy fruits. The outside of the fruit is green turns yellowish at ripening, surface smooth textured and inedible, covering sweet flesh juicy substance. Flowering starts from mid-February continues until mid-March. The nature of pollination is honey bee because of fragrance honey bee will attract. After pollination, it takes 15 days to fruit set. After pollination, it takes 40-45 days for fruits to ripen The small yellow flowers emit a sweet smell and are turned into gajra A Gajra is a flower garland that is worn by dharmic women across the world during festive occasions, weddings, or as part ...
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Mammea Usambarensis
''Mammea usambarensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the Calophyllaceae family. It is found only in Tanzania. References usambarensis Endemic flora of Tanzania Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Plants described in 1976 {{Calophyllaceae-stub ...
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Mammea Immansueta
''Mammea immansueta'' is a species of flowering plant in the Calophyllaceae family. It is found only in Panama. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References Flora of Panama Endangered plants immansueta Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Calophyllaceae-stub ...
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