Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum

Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae; its common name is ivory mahogany.[1] "Igyo" is its native name in the Philippines.

Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum
Ivory mahogany near Lacey Creek, Queensland
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Meliaceae
Genus: Dysoxylum
Species:
D. gaudichaudianum
Binomial name
Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum
Hyland, 1983

Taxonomy

Named for French botanist Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré; also named D. decandrum.

Description

Large tree of the Mahogany family, up to 36 metres (118 ft) in height; notable for large compound leaves with conspicuous uneven bases, which tend to radiate into spherical clumps.

Clusters of large pinnately compound leaves

Distribution and habitat

Occurs in Malesia, Christmas Island, Australia from the Cape York Peninsula to the Mary River, South East Queensland, and islands of the South-West Pacific, in lowland rainforest to 300m abl. It is also found in the Philippines.

References

  1. Cooper, Wendy. "Fruits of the Australian tropical rainforest" (2004): 268.
  • "Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum". Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants.
  • "Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum (A.Juss.) Miq". Atlas of Living Australia.


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