Planchonella duclitan is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae.[3] A tree that may attain a height of 40 meters, presenting glossy leaves and orange fruit. It is common on Christmas Island, dominating up to 20% of the upper leaf canopy, as a tree to 30 meters, in established forest or around 40% in regenerating habitat where it may attain the maximum height.[4]
The species has been described as Planchonella nitida (Blume) Dubard,[4] later regarded as a synonym for this treatment.[2] The tree is used as a nest site by Abbott's booby, a sea-bird species Papasula abbotti,[4] and fruit and flowers provide food for the fruit bat Pteropus natalis.[5]
Planchonella duclitan is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae. A tree that may attain a height of 40 meters, presenting glossy leaves and orange fruit. It is common on Christmas Island, dominating up to 20% of the upper leaf canopy, as a tree to 30 meters, in established forest or around 40% in regenerating habitat where it may attain the maximum height.
The species has been described as Planchonella nitida (Blume) Dubard, later regarded as a synonym for this treatment. The tree is used as a nest site by Abbott's booby, a sea-bird species Papasula abbotti, and fruit and flowers provide food for the fruit bat Pteropus natalis.
Planchonella duclitan là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hồng xiêm. Loài này được (Blanco) Bakh.f. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1963.[1]
Planchonella duclitan là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hồng xiêm. Loài này được (Blanco) Bakh.f. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1963.