Long Grass Nature Refuge
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Medium-sized tree to 20 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark rough to the small branches, fibrous to flaky, grey. Glands (or ducts) sometimes present in the pith but only seen just below the nodes on young branchlets. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section, pubescent; juvenile leaves opposite, sessile, ovate to elliptical to lanceolate, 5–11 cm long, 2.5–5 cm wide, base amplexicaul, margin entire, apex acute, green, pubescent. Adult leaves opposite, usually sessile, rarely shortly petiolate, petioles 0–0.2 cm long; blade lanceolate to ovate to elliptical, 6–12 cm long, 2–5 cm wide, undulate, base amplexicaul, rarely lobed or tapering to petiole (when petiolate), margin entire or rarely crenulate, apex acute to rounded, discolorous, glossy green to dull grey-green, penniveined, densely to very densely reticulate, intramarginal vein present, oil glands island or obscure or apparently absent. Inflorescences terminal, peduncles 0.9–3 cm long; buds 3 or 7 per umbel, pedicellate (pedicels 0.4–1 cm long). Mature buds globular (0.4–0.6 cm long, 0.4–0.6 cm wide), hypanthium pubescent, longitudinally ribbed, petals white with a green keel, stamens inflexed, anthers oblong, versatile, dehiscing by longitudinal slits (non-confluent), style long, stigma blunt, mop-like, locules 3 or 4, the placentae each with 5 vertical ovule rows. Flowers white or creamy white. Fruit pedicellate (pedicels 0.6–1.2 cm long), cup-shaped, (0.6)0.8–1.1 cm long, 0.6–1.1 cm wide, longitudinally ribbed, disc descending, valves 3 or 4, enclosed. Seed reddish brown to brown, 5–8 mm long, flattened-ellipsoidal, dorsal surface smooth, hilum ventral.
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