Spathiostemon moniliformis explained

Spathiostemon moniliformis is a plant that can grow as a shrub or a tree in the Euphorbiaceae family, Acalypheae tribe. It is endemic to southern/peninsular Thailand.

Description

The species grows as a shrub or tree, in height up to 10m, with a trunk diameter at breast height up to 11 cm.[1] [2] Leaves are rarely ovate tending usually to elliptic, some 6.2-26.5 x 2.3-9.5 cm in size, on both sides they are smooth and glabrous. Flowers are white to yellowish. The fruit is reddish to dark brown, smooth and glabrous, some 9 x 6mm in size. It flowers and fruits from December to March, August to September.

The species is distinguished from its sister taxa Spathiostemon javensis by the following traits: Glabrous petioles; the leaves do not have domatia; the inflorescences are glabrous, and the staminate inflorescences are from 6 to 28 cm long; the pistillate flowers have sepals in 2 whorls of 3; the ovary and fruit are smooth.[1]

The taxa is distinguished from other Euphorbiaceae growing in Thailand by having: elliptic leaves whose basal margin has 3 black dot-like glands on either side of the midrib; the petioles are both basally and apically pulvinate; seeds do not have arilloid.[3]

Habitat, ecology

The shrub/tree is common in evergreen forest and in secondary forests that have evergreen patches.[1] It grows from 10 to 200m altitude.

Distribution

The tree is endemic to southern/peninsular Thailand.[4] [1]

Vernacular names

Kha khao and khan laen are names used for this species in Surat Thani Province, Thailand.[1]

History

The English botanist Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, who worked extensively on tropical Asian botany and entomology, described the species in 1962, in the Kew Bulletin.[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. van Welzen . Peter C. . Revisions and phylogenies of Malesian Euphorbiaceae: Subtribe Lasiococcinae (Homonoia, Lasiococca, Spathiostemon) and Clonostylis, Ricinus, and Wetria . Blumea . 1998 . 43 . 131–164 . 25 January 2021.
  2. Web site: van Welzen . P.C. . Malesian Euphorbiaceae Descriptions: 93. SPATHIOSTEMON (Euphorbiaceae) . Flora Malesiana . Nationaal Herbarium.Netherlands . 25 January 2021.
  3. van Welzen . Peter C. . Analytical key to the genera of Thai Euphorbiaceae . Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) . 1998 . 26 . 1–17 . 25 January 2021.
  4. Web site: Spathiostemon moniliformis Airy Shaw . Plants of the World Online (POWO) . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 25 January 2021.
  5. Web site: pathiostemon moniliformis Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. 16(3): 357 (1963). . International Plant Name Index (IPNI) . The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 25 January 2021.