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Pisonia grandis
Family Name: | Nyctaginaceae |
Synonyms: | Pisonia alba, Pisonia grandis 'Alba' |
Common Name: | Lettuce Tree, Kemudu, Mengkudu, Moonlight Tree |
Name
Classifications and Characteristics
Plant Growth Form | Tree (Shrubby (1m-5m)) |
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Maximum Height | 7 m |
Biogeography
Native Distribution | Philippines, Sri Lanka |
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Description and Ethnobotany
Foliage | Simple leaves about 20cm long, with opposite leaf arrangement. Leaf shape is oblong-ovate. When exposed to strong sunlight, the leaves usually range from pale yellow to almost white, whereas in shady locations, the leaves are somewhat darker. |
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Flowers | Very small and inconspicuous, white in colour. Flowers are borne in small globular clusters. Rarely flowers in Singapore. |
Fruit | Small, hairy, club-shaped fruits, about 2cm long. Borne in rows. |
Others - Plant Morphology | Propagation:Propagated from stem cuttings. |
Etymology | The genus Pisonia is named after the Dutch physician and naturalist, Williem Piso. The species epithet grandis means "large", in reference to the leaves. |
Landscaping Features
Desirable Plant Features | Ornamental Foliage |
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Landscape Uses | Suitable for Roadsides |
Plant Care and Propagation
Light Preference | Full Sun |
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Water Preference | Lots of Water |
Plant Growth Rate | Moderate |
Foliar
Mature Foliage Colour(s) | Yellow / Golden |
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Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio | 2.5 (Tree - Open Canopy) |
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Others
Master ID | 1771 |
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Species ID | 3064 |
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