Psydrax umbellata (Psydrax umbellata)
Description
The genus name Canthium is derived from the Malay word 'canti',which was the name given to a tree in Malacca which was the first described species of the genus.Umbelled Canthium is a small unarmed tree,commonly found in peninsular India.Young branches are 4-sided,leaves ovate,sharp tipped.White fragrant flowers occur in leaf axils,umbelled on a short thick peduncle.Sepal cup is egg shaped,with the margin with 5 small teeth.Flower-tube is hairy within.Petals,4 in number,spread out.The style prominently protrudes out,capped by a 2-lobed spherical,or rather mitre-shaped stigma.Fruit is obovate.Flowering: September-December.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum:
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Gentianales
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Family: Rubiaceae
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Genus: Psydrax
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