Moraceae Maclura
tinctoria (L.) D. Don ex Steudel
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Places where this species can be found :
- Point Salines - GRENADA
- Mt. Hartman Estate - GRENADA
Species information
DescriptionTree to 15 m; yellowish milky latex; young shoots and stems with paired spines, and sometimes with margin highly dissected, but adult lvs serrated and ragged as if nibbled by insects ; (separate male and female trees). Twig zigzag. Trunk white to yellow brown with yellow buttresses when large. Bark with large powdery lenticels. Fruit globose,c. 1.5 cm , and light green in color. Male flowers are > 3 cm drooping catkins.
InterestMaclura - honour of William Maclure (1763-1840), American geologist. An important dye plant. The wood yields a yellowish dye called Fustic was once commonly used for dyeing the 'khaki' cloth used in army uniforms.
Specimen information
Collection Date25/06/2001
CollectorW.D. Hawthorne, S.Cable & D. Jules
Specimen Number669
LocationGrenadan Dove Nature Reserve.
NotesTree 10 m tall. FLOWERS: green-yellow.
CoordinatesLatitude: 12.030000 N Longitude: 61.450000 W Altitude: 10
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