Australian Tropical Rainforest - Online edition (L.) Gaertn. subsp. acutangula Family: Payens, J.P.D.W. (1968) Blumea 15: 228. Common name: Barringtonia, Stream; Freshwater ; Indian Oak; Itchy Tree; Mango Bark; Mango Pine; Pine, Mango; Stream Barringtonia; Barringtonia Stem Blaze very fibrous. May be deciduous, leafless for a period around June. Leaves Leaf blades about 7-19 x 2.5-7 cm, petioles about 0.8-1 cm long, margins winged. Marginal teeth small and numerous. Twigs rather pithy, bark strong and fibrous when stripped. Fine oak grain in the twigs. Flowers. © Barry Jago Flowers Flowers pedicellate. Sepals free from one another even in the bud. Petals about 6-10 mm long. Anther filaments and styles red. Fruit Fruits about 2-6 x 1-3 cm, 4-winged when young. Seedlings Roots grow from the opposite end of the seed to the leafy shoot. Cataphylls gradually increasing in size up the stem grading into leaves and sometimes produced among the true leaves. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves elliptic or narrowly elliptic; lateral veins forming loops inside the blade margin; teeth more pronounced in upper half of leaf blade. Seed germination time 25 to 84 days. Leaves and Flowers. © CSIRO Distribution and Ecology Occurs in WA, NT, CYP and NEQ. Altitudinal range from sea level to 450 m. Grows in gallery forest and is a characteristic species along major creeks and rivers and on the margins of lagoons across northern . Also occurs in and Malesia. Natural History & Notes The roots and other parts of this species can be used as fish poison and this has been well documented. (Carr 1947). This is rather remarkable as this species grows as a rheophyte or freshwater mangrove along many of the creeks and rivers in Northern Australia and one would assume that most of the compounds Fruit, three views and cross produced by this tree would already be found in the water. section. © W. T. Cooper A shrub to small tree that will grow well beside creeks or dams. Red flowers are produced in long racemes. Synonyms Barringtonia acutangula (L.) Gaertn., De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum : 97(1791). Eugenia acutangula L., Species plantarum 1: 471(1753), Type: Ceylon, Herb. Hermann 190; lecto: BM. Fide J. Payens, Blumea 15: 229 (1968). coccineus Lour., Fl. Cochinch. 2: 410(1790), Type: Cochinchina, Loureiro s.n., holo: BM. Fide Payens (1968) Blumea 15: 229. Stravadium denticulatum Miers, Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Botany ser. 2, 1 : 88(1875), Type: In Australia: v.s. in hb. Hook. Cape York (Hann 195). Barringtonia gracilis (Miers) R.Knuth, Engler's Das Pflanzenreich Heft 105(1) : 44(1939). Barringtonia denticulata (Miers) R.Knuth, Engler's Das Pflanzenreich Heft 105(1) : 44(1939). Barringtonia coccinea (Lour.) Scale bar 10mm. © CSIRO Kostel., Allgemeine Modizinisch-Pharmazeutische Flora 4 : 1536(1835). Stravadium gracile Miers, Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Botany ser. 2, 1 : 86(1875), Type: Northern Territory, Victoria River, F. Mueller; K. Northern Territory, Adams Range, F. Mueller; K. RFK Code 578 Copyright © CSIRO 2020, all rights reserved.

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Cotyledon stage, hypogeal germination. © CSIRO

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