Micromelum Minutum (G.Forst.) Wight & Arn

Micromelum Minutum (G.Forst.) Wight & Arn

Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition Micromelum minutum (G.Forst.) Wight & Arn. Family: Rutaceae Wight, R. & Arnott, G.A.W. (1834) Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis : 448. Common name: Lime Berry; Micromelum Stem Usually grows into a small tree not exceeding 30 cm dbh but also flowers and fruits as a shrub. Leaves Oil dots visible with a lens. Leaflet blades about 4.5-15 x 1.5-6 cm, unequal-sided at the base. Domatia are foveoles. Flowers Calyx lobes short, about 0.1-0.2 mm long. Petals about 2.5-3 mm long. Stamens ten, dimorphic, five long and five short. Disk small, confined to an area beneath the ovary. Flowers and buds. © CSIRO Fruit Fruits ovoid-ellipsoid, about 9 x 7 mm. Seeds about 6-7 x 4-5 mm. Testa smooth, translucent. Cotyledons green, folded many times, oil dots numerous, readily visible with a lens. Seedlings Cotyledons glabrous, cordate to reniform, about 18-19 x 21-23 mm, apex rounded often notched. Oil dots visible to the naked eye. First leaf usually trifoliolate sometimes compound with 5 leaflets, oil dots conspicuous. At the tenth leaf stage: leaflet blades slightly hairy on the upper surface, unequal- Leaves and Flowers. © CSIRO sided at the base; oil dots numerous, visible to the naked eye; margin of the leaflets slightly sinuate; compound leaf petiole and rhachis clothed in short, prostrate hairs. Seed germination time 10 to 41 days. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in WA, NT, CYP, NEQ, CEQ and southwards to north-eastern New South Wales. Altitudinal range from sea level to 600 m. Grows as an understory tree in monsoon forest, dry rain forest, beach forest and well developed rain forest. Also occurs in Malesia, New Caledonia and Fiji. Natural History & Notes Fruit. © Stanley Breeden Food plant for the larval stages of the Orchard, Canopus and Capanens Butterflies. Common & Waterhouse (1981). This species may have medicinal properties. Leaf and stem material of this species was active against some tumors. Collins et al. (1990). This species has been used medicinally in Malaysia and Indonesia. Cribb (1981). Synonyms Limonia minuta G.Forst., Prodr. : 33(1786), Type: Friendly Islands, Forster; holo: BM. Micromelum glabrescens Benth., Hookers Journal of Botany 2: 212(1843). Micromelum pubescens var. glabrescens (Benth.) Oliv., Journal of Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Fruit, side views and cross Botany 5, 2nd Suppl. : 40(1861). section. © W. T. Cooper RFK Code 875 Leaves, flowers & fruit. © CSIRO Copyright © CSIRO 2020, all rights reserved. Scale bar 10mm. © CSIRO Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. © CSIRO 10th leaf stage. © CSIRO Web edition hosted at https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest.

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