Prunus spicata

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Prunus spicata

Description

Trees up to 12(-25) m, or large shrubs, bark dark purplish or brownish. Leaves elliptic to oblong or lanceolate to ovate, 6-18 by 2.5-6.5 cm, base rounded, apex acute, long tapering or acuminate, herbaceous, with 6-12 pairs of nerves, venation inconspicuous to invisible, (rather) densely hairy when young, hairs usually remaining underneath, basal glands 0-2 (-4), flat. Stipules narrowly triangular to oblong, 3-8 by 0.5-2.5 mm, free, rather persistent, margin hairy, with glands. Flowers sometimes male. Stamens 15-30, filaments up to 4 mm, glabrous or sparsely hairy at base, anthers 0.3-0.5 mm long. Ovary densely hairy, style up to 4.5 mm long, often partly hairy, pistillode in male flowers minute. Fruits globular to transversely ellipsoid, 9-14.5 by 9-14.5 mm, exocarp hairy to almost glabrous, red when ripe (becoming black?), endocarp glabrous inside. Seed with glabrous testa.

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Borneo present; Philippines (Philippines present), Luzon present, Mindoro present
Borneo, Philippines (Luzon, a sterile specimen from Mindoro).

Notes

Judging from the c. 8 fruiting specimens seen, the fruits in Luzon are more globular, those in Borneo more transversely ellipsoid and average-ly somewhat smaller.