Synsepalum brevipes explained

Synsepalum brevipes is a shrub or medium-sized to large tree in the family Sapotaceae,[1] that is native to the African tropics and subtropics.

Range and habitat

It occurs in the African tropics and in subtropical lowlands from Angola to Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It occurs in dry evergreen forest or as a component of riparian vegetation.[2]

Description

Damaged wood or bark exudes a milky latex, and the bark's slash mark is red.[2] Twigs and young leaves have a downy texture. The sweet-scented flowers are produced from late summer to autumn. Edible fruit appear in late winter and contain one smooth seed.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Coates Palgrave . Keith . Coates Palgrave . Meg . Trees of Southern Africa . 1983 . C. Struik . Cape Town . 0-86977-081-0 . 2nd rev..
  2. Web site: Hyde. Mark. Synsepalum brevipes (Baker f.) T.D. Penn.. Flora of Zimbabwe. 7 July 2015. etal.