''Diospyros'' is a
genus
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of over 700
species
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of
deciduous
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and
evergreen
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tree
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s and
shrub
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s. The majority are native to the
tropics
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the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...
, with only a few species extending into
temperate
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regions. Individual species valued for their hard, heavy, dark timber, are commonly known as
ebony
Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus ''Diospyros'', which also contains the persimmons. Unlike most woods, ebony is dense enough to sink in water. It is finely textured and has a mirror finish when pol ...
trees, while others are valued for their fruit and known as
persimmon
The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus ''Diospyros''. The most widely cultivated of these is the Oriental persimmon, ''Diospyros kaki'' ''Diospyros'' is in the family Ebenaceae, and a number of non-pers ...
trees. Some are useful as ornamentals and many are of local ecological importance. Species of this genus are generally
dioecious
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, with separate male and female plants.
Taxonomy and etymology
The generic name ''Diospyros'' comes from a
Latin
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name for the
Caucasian persimmon
''Diospyros lotus'', with common names date-plum, Caucasian persimmon, or lilac persimmon, is a widely cultivated species of the genus ''Diospyros'', native to subtropical southwest Asia and southeast Europe. Its English name derives from the sma ...
(''
D. lotus''), derived from the
Greek
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διόσπυρος : dióspyros, from ''diós'' () and ''pyrós'' (). The Greek name literally means "
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's
wheat
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" but more generally intends "divine food" or "divine fruit".
Muddled translations sometimes give rise to curious and inappropriate interpretations such as "
God
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's pear" and "
Jove
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's fire".
The genus is a large one and the number of species has been estimated variously, depending on the date of the source. The
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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, list has over 1000 entries, including synonyms and items of low confidence. Over 700 species are marked as being assigned with high confidence.
The oldest fossils of the genus date to the
Eocene
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, which indicate by that time ''Diospyros'' was widely distributed over the Northern Hemisphere.
Chemotaxonomy
The leaves of ''
Diospyros blancoi
''Diospyros blancoi'', ( synonym ''Diospyros discolor''), commonly known as velvet apple, velvet persimmon, kamagong, or mabolo tree, is a tree of the genus ''Diospyros'' of ebony trees and persimmons. It produces edible fruit with a fine, velve ...
'' have been shown to contain
isoarborinol methyl ether
Isoarborinol is a triterpenoid ubiquitously produced by angiosperms and is thus considered a biomarker for higher plants. Though no isoarborinol-producing microbe has been identified, isoarborinol is also considered a possible biomarker for marin ...
(also called cylindrin) and
fatty esters
In chemistry, an ester is a compound derived from an oxoacid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one hydroxyl group () is replaced by an alkoxy group (), as in the substitution reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. Glycerides are ...
of α- and β-
amyrin
The amyrins are three closely related natural chemical compounds of the triterpene class. They are designated α-amyrin (ursane skeleton), β-amyrin (oleanane skeleton) and δ-amyrin. Each is a pentacyclic triterpenol with the chemical formula C ...
.
Both isoarborinol methyl ether and the amyrin mixture demonstrated antimicrobial activity against ''
Escherichia coli
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'', ''
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' is a common encapsulated, gram-negative, aerobic–facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium that can cause disease in plants and animals, including humans. A species of considerable medical importance, ''P. aerugi ...
'', ''
Candida albicans
''Candida albicans'' is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast that is a common member of the human gut flora. It can also survive outside the human body. It is detected in the gastrointestinal tract and mouth in 40–60% of healthy adults. It is us ...
'', ''
Staphylococcus aureus
''Staphylococcus aureus'' is a Gram-positive spherically shaped bacterium, a member of the Bacillota, and is a usual member of the microbiota of the body, frequently found in the upper respiratory tract and on the skin. It is often positive ...
'', and ''
Trichophyton interdigitale
''Trichophyton interdigitale'' is a clonal line within sexual species '' T. mentagrophytes''. It causes onychomycosis and tinea pedis in humans, and has never been isolated from animals. ''Trichophyton interdigitale'' isolates cannot be reliably ...
''.
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties have also been shown for the isolated amyrin mixture.
Ecology
''Diospyros'' species are important and conspicuous trees in many of their native
ecosystem
An ecosystem (or ecological system) consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Energy enters the syste ...
s, such as lowland
dry forests
The tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest is a habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature and is located at tropical and subtropical latitudes. Though these forests occur in climates that are warm year-round, and may receive ...
of the former
Maui Nui
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1.2 million years ago, Maui Nui was , 40% larger than the pre ...
in
Hawaii
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,
Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests
The Hyrcanian forests ( fa, جنگل های هیرکانی) are a zone of lush lowland and montane forests covering about adjoining the shores of the Caspian Sea of Iran and part of that of Azerbaijan. The forest is named after the ancient reg ...
,
Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests
The Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests (also Kathiarbar-Gir or Kathiawar-Gir) is a mostly arid ecoregion in northwestern India that stretches over across Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The dry deciduous forests in the region are domi ...
,
Louisiade Archipelago rain forests
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It is located 200 km southeast of New Guinea, stretching over more than and spread ...
,
Madagascar lowland forests
The Madagascar lowland forests or Madagascar humid forests are a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion found on the eastern coast of the island of Madagascar, home to a plant and animal mix th ...
,
Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests
The Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests are a tropical dry forest ecoregion of central India. The ecoregion lies mostly in Madhya Pradesh state, but extends into portions of Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh states.
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,
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n sclerophytic vegetation,
New Guinea mangroves
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Location and description
The New Guinea mangroves cover an area of , ...
or
South Western Ghats montane rain forests
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Setting
The e ...
. The green fruits are rich in
tannin
Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.
The term ''tannin'' (from Anglo-Norman ''tanner'', ...
s and thus
avoided by most herbivores; when ripe they are eagerly eaten by many animals however, such as the rare
Aders' duiker
The Aders's duiker (''Cephalophus adersi''), also known as ''nunga'' in Swahili, ''kunga marara'' in Kipokomo and ''harake'' in Giriama, is a small, forest-dwelling duiker found only in Zanzibar and Kenya. It may be a subspecies of the red, H ...
(''Cephalophus adersi'').
The
foliage
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is used as food by the
larvae
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The ...
of numerous
Lepidoptera
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species:
Arctiidae
The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical species.Scoble, MJ. (1995). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and D ...
:
* ''
Eupseudosoma aberrans
''Eupseudosoma aberrans'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by William Schaus in 1905. It is found in Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North Amer ...
''
* ''
Eupseudosoma involutum
''Eupseudosoma involutum'', the snowy eupseudosoma, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Sepp in 1855. It is found from the southern United States (Florida) to Argentina, as well as on the Antilles.
The wingspan ...
'' (snowy eupseudosoma)
* ''
Hypercompe indecisa
''Hypercompe indecisa'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in Argentina and Uruguay.
Larvae have been recorded feeding on ''Beta'', ''Brassica'', ''Citrus'', ''Cucurbita'', ''Datura'', ''Dio ...
''
Geometridae
The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ''geo'' γεω (derivative form of or "the earth"), and ''met ...
:
* ''
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata
The double-striped pug (''Gymnoscelis rufifasciata'') is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a widespread and common species, being found throughout the Palearctic region, including the Near East and North Africa.
This is a variable species ...
'' (double-striped pug) – recorded on
persimmon
The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus ''Diospyros''. The most widely cultivated of these is the Oriental persimmon, ''Diospyros kaki'' ''Diospyros'' is in the family Ebenaceae, and a number of non-pers ...
s
Limacodidae
The Limacodidae or Eucleidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Zygaenoidea or the Cossoidea;Scoble, M.J. (1992). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and Diversity.'' Oxford University Press. the placement is in dispute. They are often ca ...
:
* ''
Monema flavescens''
Lycaenidae
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:
* ''
Neopithecops zalmora'' (Quaker)
Nymphalidae
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:
* ''
Charaxes khasianus'' (
Kihansi charaxes) – recorded on ''
D. natalensis''
* ''
Dophla evelina'' (redspot duke) – recorded on ''
D. candolleana''
Saturniidae
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:
* ''
Actias luna
The Luna moth (''Actias luna'') also known as the American moon moth is a Nearctic moth in the family Saturniidae, subfamily Saturniinae, a group commonly known as giant silk moths. It has lime-green colored wings and a white body. The larvae ( ...
'' (Luna moth) – recorded on persimmons
* ''
Callosamia promethea
''Callosamia promethea'', commonly known as the promethea silkmoth, is a member of the family Saturniidae, which contains approximately 1,300 species. It is also known as the spicebush silkmoth, which refers to is one of the promethea silkmoth's ...
'' (promethea silkmoth) – recorded on persimmons
* ''
Citheronia regalis
''Citheronia regalis'', the regal moth or royal walnut moth, is a North American moth in the family Saturniidae. The caterpillars are called hickory horned devils. The adult (imago) has a wingspan of . The species was first described by Johan Chri ...
'' (regal moth) – recorded on
American persimmon
''Diospyros virginiana'' is a persimmon species commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, eastern persimmon, simmon, possumwood, possum apples, or sugar plum. It ranges from southern Connecticut to Florida, and west to Texas, ...
(''D. virginiana'')
Tortricidae
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:
* ''
"Cnephasia" jactatana'' (black-lyre leafroller moth)
An economically significant
plant pathogen
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infecting many ''Diospyros'' species – ''
D. hispida'',
kaki persimmon (''D. kaki''),
date-plum
''Diospyros lotus'', with common names date-plum, Caucasian persimmon, or lilac persimmon, is a widely cultivated species of the genus ''Diospyros'', native to subtropical southwest Asia and southeast Europe. Its English name derives from the sma ...
(''D. lotus''),
Texas persimmon (''D. texana''),
Coromandel ebony (''D. melanoxylon'') and probably others – is the
sac fungus
Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The de ...
''
Pseudocercospora kaki'', which causes a
leaf spot
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disease.
Use by humans
The genus includes several plants of commercial importance, either for their edible
fruit
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Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particu ...
(
persimmon
The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus ''Diospyros''. The most widely cultivated of these is the Oriental persimmon, ''Diospyros kaki'' ''Diospyros'' is in the family Ebenaceae, and a number of non-pers ...
s) or for their timber (
ebony
Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus ''Diospyros'', which also contains the persimmons. Unlike most woods, ebony is dense enough to sink in water. It is finely textured and has a mirror finish when pol ...
). The latter are
divided into two groups in trade: the pure black ebony (notably from ''
D. ebenum'', but also several other species), and the striped ebony or
calamander wood (from ''
D. celebica'', ''
D. mun'' and others). Most species in the genus produce little to none of this black ebony-type wood; their hard
timber
Lumber is wood that has been processed into dimensional lumber, including beams and planks or boards, a stage in the process of wood production. Lumber is mainly used for construction framing, as well as finishing (floors, wall panels, wi ...
(e.g. of
American persimmon
''Diospyros virginiana'' is a persimmon species commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, eastern persimmon, simmon, possumwood, possum apples, or sugar plum. It ranges from southern Connecticut to Florida, and west to Texas, ...
, ''D. virginiana'') may still be used on a more limited basis.
Leaves of the
Coromandel ebony (''D. melanoxylon'') are used to roll
South Asia
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n
beedi
A beedi (also spelled bidi or biri) is a thin cigarette or mini-cigar filled with tobacco flake and commonly wrapped in a tendu (''Diospyros melanoxylon'') or ''Piliostigma racemosum'' leaf tied with a string or adhesive at one end. It orig ...
cigarette
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s. Several species are used in
herbalism
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, and ''
D. leucomelas'' yields the versatile medical compound
betulinic acid
Betulinic acid is a naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid which has antiretroviral, antimalarial, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as a more recently discovered potential as an anticancer agent, by inhibition of topoisomerase. I ...
. Extracts from ''Diospyros'' plants have also been proposed as novel anti-viral treatment.
Though
bee
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s do not play a key role as
pollinator
A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. This helps to bring about fertilization of the ovules in the flower by the male gametes from the pollen grains.
Insects are the maj ...
s, in
plantation
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s ''Diospyros'' may be of some use as
honey plant
Honeybees usually collect nectar, pollen, or both from the following species of plants, which are called honey plants, for making honey.
Acanthaceae (Acanthus family)
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s. ''
D. mollis'', locally known as ''
mặc nưa'', is used in
Vietnam
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to dye the famous black ''
lãnh Mỹ A''
silk
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons. The best-known silk is obtained from the coc ...
of
Tân Châu district.
The reverence of these trees in their native range is reflected by their use as
floral emblem
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s. In
Indonesia
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, ''
D. celebica'' (Makassar ebony, known locally as ''eboni'') is the provincial tree of
Central Sulawesi
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, while
ajan kelicung (''D. macrophylla'') is that of
West Nusa Tenggara
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. The emblem of the
Japan
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ese island of
Ishigaki is the ''
Yaeyama kokutan'' (''D. ferrea''). The
Gold apple (''D. decandra''), called "Trái thị" in Vietnamese, is a tree in the
Tấm Cám fable. It is also the provincial tree of
Chanthaburi
Chanthaburi ( th, จันทบุรี, ) is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in the east of Thailand, on the banks of the Chanthaburi River. It is the capital of the Chanthaburi Province and the Mueang Chanthaburi District.
The town covers t ...
as well as
Nakhon Pathom Provinces in Thailand, while the
black-and-white ebony (''D. malabarica'') is that of
Ang Thong Province. The name of the Thai district
Amphoe Tha Tako, literally means "District of the ''Diospyros''
pier
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A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of ...
", the latter being a popular local gathering spot.
Selected species
* ''
Diospyros abyssinica
''Diospyros abyssinica'' (also known as ''giant diospyros'', or ''Kôforonto'' and ''Baforonto'' in local languages spoken in parts of Mali, ''blidzo'', ''blitcho'', ''gblit∫o'', ''blonyat∫o'' or ''gblεt∫o'' in some Ghanaian languages) is ...
''
* ''
Diospyros acuminata
''Diospyros acuminata'' is a tree in the Ebony family which is endemic to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), former ...
''
* ''
Diospyros alatella''
* ''
Diospyros andamanica''
* ''
Diospyros apiculata''
* ''
Diospyros areolata''
* ''
Diospyros artanthifolia''
* ''
Diospyros atrata''
* ''
Diospyros attenuata''
* ''
Diospyros australis
''Diospyros australis '' is the most southerly of the group of some 450 ebonies and persimmons. It is a shrub or small tree growing in rainforests of seaward eastern Australia. The habitat is in a variety of different rainforest forms, though ...
'' – yellow persimmon, black plum, "grey plum"
* ''
Diospyros beccarioides''
* ''
Diospyros borneensis''
* ''
Diospyros britannoborneensis''
* ''
Diospyros buxifolia''
* ''
Diospyros cambodiana''
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Diospyros candolleana
''Diospyros candolleana'', is a tree in the Ebony family, endemic to the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka. The trees are usually 20m tall, and found as subcanopy trees in wet evergreen forests up to 90m.
Description
The bark of ''D. can ...
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Diospyros celebica
''Diospyros celebica'' (commonly known as black ebony or Makassar ebony) is a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae that is endemic to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The common name Makassar ebony is for the main seaport on th ...
'' – Makassar ebony
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Diospyros chaetocarpa''
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Diospyros chamaethamnus'' – sand apple
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Diospyros chloroxylon''
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Diospyros clementium''
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Diospyros confertiflora''
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Diospyros cordata''
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Diospyros coriacea''
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Diospyros crassiflora
''Diospyros crassiflora'', commonly known as Gabon ebony, African ebony, West African ebony, and Benin ebony is a species of lowland-rainforest tree in the family Ebenaceae that is endemic to Western Africa. It is named after the West African st ...
'' – Gaboon ebony, Gabon ebony, African ebony, West African ebony, Benin ebony
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Diospyros crockerensis''
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Diospyros curranii''
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Diospyros daemona''
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Diospyros decandra
''Diospyros decandra'', is a tropical tree in the ebony and persimmon family. Its flowers are white.
It is a popular tree in Vietnam where it is grown in urban areas and close to temples. It is called "cây thị" in Vietnamese and it has appea ...
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Diospyros dichrophylla
''Diospyros dichrophylla'' (Michel Gandoger, Gand.) De Winter (known as the "poison star-apple" or "Bostolbos") is a Southern African tree belonging to the ebony family of Ebenaceae and closely related to the Persimmon (''Diospyros kaki'').
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Diospyros dictyoneura''
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Diospyros diepenhorstii''
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Diospyros discocalyx
''Diospyros discocalyx'' is a large tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall, with a trunk diameter up to . The bark is black. Inflorescences bear three or more flowers. The fruits are round, up to in diameter. The specific name (botan ...
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Diospyros discolor
''Diospyros blancoi'', (Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Diospyros discolor''), commonly known as velvet apple, velvet persimmon, kamagong, or mabolo tree, is a tree of the genus ''Diospyros'' of ebony trees and persimmons. It produces edible fruit ...
'' – kamagong, mabolo, butter fruit, velvet-apple
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Diospyros duclouxii''
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Diospyros ebenum
''Diospyros ebenum'', or Ceylon ebony ( si, කළුවර ''Kaluwara''), is a species of tree in the genus Diospyros and the family Ebenaceae. The tree produces valuable black wood.
Description
This middle-high evergreen tree grows very sl ...
'' – Ceylon ebony, India ebony, "ebony"
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Diospyros elliptifolia''
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Diospyros eriantha
''Diospyros eriantha'' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. The fruits are ellipsoid, black, up to long. The specific epithet ' is from the Greek meaning "woolly flowers". ''D. eriantha'' is found in and around southern ...
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Diospyros eucalyptifolia''
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Diospyros euphlehia''
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Diospyros evena''
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Diospyros everettii''
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Diospyros fasciculosa''
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Diospyros ferox''
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Diospyros ferrea
''Diospyros ferrea'', known as black ebony, is a tree in the ebony family, distributed in Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos (Khammouan) and Taiwan (Hengchun Peninsula and Orc ...
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Diospyros ferruginescens''
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Diospyros foxworthyi''
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Diospyros frutescens''
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Diospyros fusiformis''
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Diospyros geminata''
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Diospyros hallieri''
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Diospyros havilandii
''Diospyros havilandii'' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. Twigs are reddish brown when young, drying whitish. Inflorescences bear up to five flowers. The fruits are ellipsoid to round, drying black, up to in diameter. The ...
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Diospyros hebecarpa''
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Diospyros hillebrandii''
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Diospyros hirsuta''
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Diospyros humilis'' – Queensland ebony
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Diospyros inconstans''
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Diospyros insignis
''Diospyros insignis'', is an evergreen tree in the ebony family, distributed in Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ila ...
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Diospyros insularis'' – Papua ebony
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Diospyros kaki
''Diospyros kaki'', the Oriental persimmon, Chinese persimmon, Japanese persimmon or kaki persimmon, is the most widely cultivated species of the genus '' Diospyros''. Although its first botanical description was not published until 1780,Publis ...
'' – Japanese persimmon, kaki persimmon, Asian persimmon
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Diospyros keningauensis''
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Diospyros korthalsiana''
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Diospyros kurzii'' – Andaman marblewood
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Diospyros lanceifolia''
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Diospyros lateralis''
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Diospyros leucomelas
''Diospyros leucomelas'' (marble ebony, bois d'ebene marbre or bois d'ebene a veines) is a species of tree endemic to Mauritius.
Description
This low, multi-stemmed tree species resembles the related species ''Diospyros egrettarum'' (and less s ...
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Diospyros longibracteata''
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Diospyros lotus
''Diospyros lotus'', with common names date-plum, Caucasian persimmon, or lilac persimmon, is a widely cultivated species of the genus ''Diospyros'', native to subtropical southwest Asia and southeast Europe. Its English name derives from the sma ...
'' – date-plum, Caucasian persimmon, lilac persimmon
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Diospyros lunduensis''
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Diospyros lycioides'' – bushveld bluebush
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Diospyros mabacea'' – red-fruited ebony
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Diospyros macrophylla''
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Diospyros maingayi''
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Diospyros major''
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Diospyros malabarica
''Diospyros malabarica'', the gaub tree, Malabar ebony, black-and-white ebony or pale moon ebony, is a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae that is native to the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.
It is a long-lived, very slow ...
'' – black-and-white ebony, pale moon ebony, Malabar ebony, gaub tree
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Diospyros maritima
''Diospyros maritima'' (commonly known as the Malaysian persimmon, broadleaf ebony and sea ebony) is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. The specific epithet ''maritima'' means "by the sea", referring to the tree's habitat.
Description
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Diospyros marmorata
''Diospyros'' is a genus of over 700 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. The majority are native to the tropics, with only a few species extending into temperate regions. Individual species valued for their hard, heavy, dark tim ...
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Diospyros melanoxylon
''Diospyros melanoxylon'', the Coromandel ebony or East Indian ebony, is a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae native to India and Sri Lanka; it has a hard, dry bark. Its common name derives from Coromandel, the coast of southeas ...
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Diospyros mespiliformis
''Diospyros mespiliformis'', the jackalberry (also known as African ebony and by its Afrikaans name jakkalsbessie), is a large dioecious evergreen tree found mostly in the savannas of Africa. Jackals are fond of the fruit, hence the common names ...
'' – jackalberry, "African ebony"
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Diospyros mindanaensis''
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Diospyros montana
''Diospyros montana'', the Bombay ebony, is a small deciduous tree in the ebony family up to tall, distributed all along the Western Ghats of India, Sri Lanka, Indo-China through to Australia.
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Diospyros mun'' – mun ebony
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Diospyros muricata''
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Diospyros neurosepala''
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Diospyros nigra
''Diospyros nigra'', the black sapote, is a species of persimmon. Common names include chocolate pudding fruit, black soapapple and (in Spanish) ''zapote prieto''. The tropical fruit tree is native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. The c ...
'' – black sapote, chocolate pudding fruit, "black persimmon"
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Diospyros oligantha''
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Diospyros oocarpa
''Diospyros oocarpa'', is a tree in the Ebony family, native to Central and North Malanad of Central Sahyadri of Western Ghats and Sri Lanka. Sometimes, it is classified as a synonym of '' Diospyros marmorata''.
Common names
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Diospyros oppositifolia''
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Diospyros ovalifolia
''Diospyros ovalifolia'', known as bastard ebony, is a tree in the family, Ebenaceae (Ebony family), endemic to the leeward side of South Sahyadri of Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka.
Description
Full grown trees usually stand 12m tall.
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Diospyros parabuxifolia''
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Diospyros pendula''
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Diospyros penibukanensis''
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Diospyros pentamera
''Diospyros pentamera'' is a common rainforest tree in the Ebony or Persimmon family ( Ebenaceae) growing from near Batemans Bay (36° S) in New South Wales to the Atherton Tableland (17° S) in tropical Queensland, Australia. It is commonly ...
'' – myrtle ebony, grey persimmon, black myrtle, grey plum
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Diospyros perfida
''Diospyros perfida'' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. Inflorescences bear up to three flowers. The fruits are roundish, up to in diameter. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning "unsafe", referring to the all ...
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Diospyros pilosanthera''
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Diospyros piscicapa''
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Diospyros plectosepala''
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Diospyros puncticulosa''
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Diospyros pyrrhocarpa''
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Diospyros quaesita''
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Diospyros racemosa''
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Diospyros revaughanii
''Diospyros revaughanii'' is a rare species of tree in the family Ebenaceae (ebony).
The tree is one of several species of ebony tree which are endemic to the island of Mauritius, in the western Indian Ocean.
Description
A short, evergree ...
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Diospyros rhombifolia''
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Diospyros ridleyi
''Diospyros ridleyi'' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. Twigs are reddish brown when young. Inflorescences bear up to three flowers. The fruits are round to ovoid, up to in diameter. The tree is named for the English botan ...
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Diospyros rigida''
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Diospyros rufa''
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Diospyros sandwicensis
''Diospyros sandwicensis'' is a species of flowering tree in the ebony family, Ebenaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It belongs to the same genus as both persimmons and ebony. Its common name, ''lama'', also means enlightenment in Hawaiian. ...
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Diospyros seychellarum''
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Diospyros siamang''
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Diospyros simaloerensis''
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Diospyros singaporensis''
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Diospyros squamifolia
''Diospyros squamifolia'' is a small tree in the family Ebenaceae. The specific epithet ''squamifolia'' refers to the fish scale shape of the leaves.
Description
''Diospyros squamifolia'' grows up to tall. Its fruits are round, measuring up t ...
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Diospyros squarrosa'' – rigid star-berry
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Diospyros styraciformis
''Diospyros styraciformis'' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. Inflorescences bear several flowers. The fruits are roundish, up to in diameter. The specific name (botany), specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning "of St ...
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Diospyros subrhomboidea''
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Diospyros subtruncata''
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Diospyros sulcata''
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Diospyros sumatrana''
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Diospyros tessellaria
''Diospyros tessellaria'' (black ebony, bois d'ebene noir or Mauritian ebony) is a species of tree in the family Ebenaceae.
The tree is one of several ebony species endemic to the island of Mauritius in the western Indian Ocean, and was once t ...
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Diospyros texana
''Diospyros texana'' is a species of persimmon that is native to central, south and west Texas and southwest Oklahoma in the United States, and eastern Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico. Common names include ...
'' – Texas persimmon, Mexican persimmon, "black persimmon"
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Diospyros thwaitesii''
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Diospyros tuberculata''
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Diospyros ulo''
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Diospyros venosa''
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Diospyros virginiana
''Diospyros virginiana'' is a persimmon species commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, eastern persimmon, simmon, possumwood, possum apples, or sugar plum. It ranges from southern Connecticut to Florida, and west to Texas, ...
'' – American persimmon, eastern persimmon, common persimmon, possumwood, "simmon", "sugar-plum"
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Diospyros walkeri''
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Diospyros wallichii''
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Diospyros whyteana
''Diospyros whyteana'' (also known as the bladdernut, swartbas, wild coffee or umTenatane) is a small African tree of the ebony family. Bearing dark green, strikingly glossy leaves and creamy fragrant flowers, it is increasingly cultivated in Sou ...
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See also
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Adriaan van Royen
Adriaan van Royen (11 November 1704 in Leiden – 28 February 1779 in Leiden) was a Dutch botanist. He was a professor at Leiden University and is associated with Carl Linnaeus.
He is best known for his work on flora of Southeast Asia. Adr ...
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Ebonol
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Tonewood
Tonewood refers to specific wood varieties that possess tonal properties that make them good choices for use in woodwind or acoustic stringed instruments.
Varieties of tonewood
As a rough generalization it can be said that stiff-but-light softwoo ...
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