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Bosistoa medicinalis

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
4Rutales
Subphase
3Toddalioideae
Stage
14
Name

Bosistoa medicinalis

Author

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Type

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Chapter

3-655.43.14

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Family
English: Northern towra; Eumundi bosistoa.
Region: Queensland.
Habitat: rainforest, dry.
BotanySmall to medium-sized tree; 20 m tall.
Stem: bark hard.
Leaves: simple; opposite; trifoliate, pinnate with two or three, egg-shaped leaflets, 7 to 18 cm long; petiole 10 to 15 mm long; leaflets 35 to 140 mm long, 10 to 55 mm wide, the end leaflet on a petiolule 3 to 17 mm; leaflets have prominent oil glands and a pointed tip.
Inflorescence: panicles; 5 to 10 cm long.
Flowers: small; white; sepals 0.5 to 1 mm long, joined at the base; petals 3 to 4.5 mm long; flowering from February to October.
Fruit: oval to spherical follicle; 9 to 12 mm long.
Seeds: oval to kidney-shaped; ± 8 mm long.
Taxonomy
Bosistoa medicinalis was first formally described and named Pagetia medicinalis
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›5 Malvidae
  • ›4 Rutales
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