Australian Tropical Rainforest - Online edition arborescens (Blume) Blume Family: Blume, C.L. von (1850) Museum Botanicum Lugduno-Batavum 1 : 183. Common name: Jam Jam; Green Plum; Satinwood; Lightwood; Little Gooseberry-tree; Otak Udang; Plum, Green; Buchanania Stem Inner blaze often layered. Exudate, if present, rather meagre. Leaves Leaf blades about 8-24 x 2.5-7 cm. Midrib raised on the upper surface. The reticulate veins between the main lateral veins appear to form 'drainage patterns' which appear to flow from the midrib towards the leaf blade margin. Petiole swollen at its junction with the twig. Flowers. © CSIRO Flowers Floral bract oblong, subulate. Flowers about 6 mm diam., sepals about 1.5 x 1 mm, petals about 3 x 1.5-2 mm. Anthers about 1 mm long, filaments about 1.5 mm. Usually five carpels present in each flower, but only one fertile. Fruit Fruits about 8-10 mm diam. Seeds about 6-9 x 6-8 mm, compressed globular. Endocarp +/- 2- ribbed, dark brown, slightly less than 1 mm thick, very hard and difficult to cut. Seedlings

Cotyledons club-shaped, fleshy, lacking venation, about 5-6 x 5 mm. First pair of leaves ovate, about Flowering habit, leaves and 25-28 x 14-16 mm. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves obovate, apex +/- apiculate. Seed germination time inflorescences. © CSIRO 13 days. Distribution and Ecology A widespread species occurring in WA, NT, CYP and NEQ as far south as the Paluma Range. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 450 m. A characteristic tree of the rain forest and gallery forest along watercourses in northern . Also occurs in Malesia and the SW Pacific islands. Natural History & Notes This species produces large fruit crops in favourable seasons and the fruits are very popular with birds and other forest animals. Torresian Imperial Pigeons (Ducula spilorrhoa) appear to be very appreciative of the fruits of this species. This used medicinally by Aborigines. Cribb (1981). Flower side view, some anthers removed. © UNSW Produces a useful general purpose timber. Wood specific gravity 0.47. Cause et al. (1989). Synonyms Coniogeton arborescens Blume, Bijdragen tot de Flora van Nederlandsch Indie No. 7 : 1156(1827), Type: In calcareis Javae insulae, collector unknown. RFK Code 533

Flower side view, some anthers removed. © UNSW Copyright © CSIRO 2020, all rights reserved.

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Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. © CSIRO

10th leaf stage. © CSIRO

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