Persea americana Mill.
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Photo: Bart Wursten
Ndundu Lodge, Vumba
Photo: Bart Wursten
Ndundu Lodge, Vumba
Photo: Bart Wursten
Ndundu Lodge, Vumba
Photo: Bart Wursten
Ndundu Lodge, Vumba
Photo: Bart Wursten
Ndundu Lodge, Vumba
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Synonyms:
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Common names:
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Avocado pear (English)
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Description:
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Tree to 15 m. Branchlets finely grey-pubescent, glabrescent. Leaves: petiole to 2 cm; lamina 11-25 × 5-10 cm, elliptic; upper surface shiny, green, lower more glaucous; apex acuminate. Panicles up to 15 cm, grey-tomentose when young, appearing with the young leaves. Perianth segments 5 mm, narrowly ovate, equal. Fruit up to 20 cm, green to purple-black when ripe. |
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Derivation of specific name:
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americana: American |
Flowering time: | Aug - Sep |
Worldwide distribution:
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South America |
Growth form(s):
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Tree.
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Insects associated with this species:
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Spot characters:
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Display spot characters for this species |
Literature:
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Parker, T. (2023). Common Trees of Mozambique The Tree Press, Austin, Texas, USA Pages 236 - 237. (Includes a picture).
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