Walsura trifoliolata explained

Walsura trifoliolata is a tree in the family Meliaceae. The correct scientific name is unresolved up to date, where some name the plant as Heynea trifolia and some others as Walsura trifoliolata.[1] The specific epithet trifoliolata is due to its trifoliate leaves. The plant is native to India and Sri Lanka.[2]

Description

Walsura trifoliolata grows up to 15m (49feet) tall with a trunk with pale brown bark. Leaves are compound, trifoliate, alternate; lamina narrow oblong to elliptic or narrow obovate; apex acuminate or rounded with retuse tip; base acute to cuneate and margin entire. Flowers are greenish yellow and show terminal or axillary panicles inflorescence. Fruit is pale brown 1 or 2 seeded ovoid berry.[3] Flowering and fruiting may occur during November–June.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Reduction of the Genus Heynea Roxb. Ex Sims to Trichilia P.Br. (Meliaceae). Acta Botanica Neerlandica. January 1962. 11. 1. 11–20. Bentvelzen. P. a. J.. 10.1111/j.1438-8677.1962.tb00069.x.
  2. Web site: Walsura trifolia (A. Juss.) Harms. | Species.
  3. Web site: Walsura trifolia - MELIACEAE.
  4. Web site: Walsura trifolia (MELIACEAE) : Kanchimaram, Perillapacha.