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Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch.
Family Salicaceae
Common name: Indian Plum, Indian Coffee Plum, Indian Cherry

Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch. APNI*

Synonyms: Stigmarota jangomas Lour. APNI*

Description: Deciduous shrub to small tree to 10 m high, with large, simple or branched (often divaricate) spines on younger branches and the stems of younger plants. Older trees usually unarrmed.

Leaves alternate, with lamina usually ovate to narrowly ovate, c. 5–14 cm long, 2–5 cm wide, ± glabrous or with minute hairs, glossy green above, margin entire or serrate to crenate; petiole to 8 mm long, pubescent or glabrescent.

Inflorescences axillary, racemose. Flowers white to greenish, to 7 mm diam., honey-scented, sepals (or tepals) 4 or 5, c. 2 mm long, ovate-triangular, with hairs. Male and female flowers on separate trees.

Drupe berry-like, indehiscent, subglobose, mostly 15–25 mm diam., pink to dark or brownish red or purple to (when mature) blackish, edible, style column persistent.


Habit
Photo S. Goodwin

Distribution and occurrence: recorded from Mullumbimby; possibly naturalised. Flacourtia jangomas probably originated from tropical Asia, possibly India. Widely cultivated in SE and E Asia, Malesia and tropical Africa.
NSW subdivisions: ?NC
Other Australian states: *Qld
AVH map***

Text by (compiled by) P.G. Kodela, May 2017, based on Flora of China Vol. 13 (at www.eFloras.org)
Taxon concept: Australian Plant Census (accessed May 2017)


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***The AVH map option provides a detailed interactive Australia wide distribution map drawn from collections held by all major Australian herbaria participating in the Australian Virtual Herbarium project.
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