Arytera divaricata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Sapindales
- Family
- Sapindaceae
- Genus
- Arytera
- Species
- Arytera divaricata
- Scientific Name
- Arytera divaricata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Arytera divaricata
Arytera divaricata, known as the gap axe, coogara, coogera or rose tamarind is a forest tree of eastern Australia. An attractive plant with glossy pale and limp new leaves. It grows in fairly dry situations, often in littoral rainforests and monsoon forest.
The southernmost limit of natural distribution is Port Stephens (32° S) in New South Wales, extending north to Cape York at the northernmost tip of Australia. The generic name Arytera is from the Greek for 'cup', referring to the cup-shaped fruit valves. The specific epithet divaricata is from Latin and refers to the wide-spreading branchlets of the flower panicle.
...Arytera divaricata in languages:
- English
- Coogara
- English
- Coogera
- English
- rose tamarind
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Arytera arcuata
- Arytera bifoliata
- Arytera bifoliolata
- Arytera brachyphylla
- Arytera brackenridgei
- Arytera densiflora
- Arytera dictyoneura
- Arytera distylis
- Arytera divaricata
- Arytera foveolata
- Arytera lineosquamulata
- Arytera litoralis
- Arytera littoralis
- Arytera microphylla
- Arytera miniata
- Arytera morobeana
- Arytera multijuga
- Arytera musca
- Arytera neoebudensis
- Arytera novaebrittanniae
- Arytera pauciflora
- Arytera pseudofoveolata































































































































































