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Pouteria myrsinoides subsp. reticulata

Pouteria myrsinoides subsp. reticulata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Sapotaceae
Genus: Pouteria
Species: P. myrsinoides
Subspecies: P. m. subsp. reticulata
Trinomial name
Pouteria myrsinoides subsp. reticulata
(Baill.) P.S.Green
Synonyms
  • Sideroxylon reticulatum Baill.
  • Planchonella reticulata (Baill.) Pierre ex Dubard

Pouteria myrsinoides subsp. reticulata, commonly known as axe-handle wood, is a flowering plant in the sapodilla family, Sapotaceae. The subspecific epithet refers to the reticulate venation (network-like pattern of the veins) on the leaves.

It is a small tree growing to 6 m, occasionally 10 m, in height, with a watery, white latex. The alternate, oval leaves are usually 40–80 mm long and 20–40 mm wide. The inconspicuous green flowers, 8 mm long, appear from May to July. The pointed, egg-shaped fruits are 13 mm long.

The subspecies is found on Australia's subtropical Lord Howe Island and the French territory of New Caledonia in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It is common at low elevations.



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