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Carallia brachiata
Carallia brachiata
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
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Family:
Genus:
Carallia
Species:
C brachiata
Binomial name
Carallia brachiata
(Lour.) Merr
Synonyms
  • Barraldeia madagascariensis Spreng.
  • Barraldeia madagascariensis DC.
  • Carallia arguta Koord. & Valeton
  • Carallia baraldeia Arn.
  • Carallia barraldeia Wight & Arn.
  • Carallia calycina Benth.
  • Carallia celebica Blume
  • Carallia cerisopsitolia Miq.
  • Carallia ceylanica Arn.
  • Carallia confinis Blume
  • Carallia corymbosa Arn.
  • Carallia cuprea Ridl.
  • Carallia cuspidata Blume
  • Carallia densiflora Griff.
  • Carallia diplopetala Hand.-Mazz.
  • Carallia floribunda Miq.
  • Carallia integerrima DC.
  • Carallia integrifolia J.Graham
  • Carallia lanceifolia Roxb.
  • Carallia lanceolaria Wall. [Invalid]
  • Carallia lucida Roxb.
  • Carallia madagascariensis (DC.) Tul.
  • Carallia multiflora Blume
  • Carallia multiflora Miq. [Illegitimate]
  • Carallia obcordata Wight ex Walp.
  • Carallia octopetala F.Muell. ex Benth.
  • Carallia scortechinii King
  • Carallia sinensis Arn.
  • Carallia spinulosa Ridl.
  • Carallia symmetria Blume
  • Carallia timorensis Blume
  • Carallia viridiflora Ridl.
  • Carallia zeylanica Arn.
  • Demidofia nodosa Dennst.
  • Diatoma brachiata Lour.
  • Eugenia cupulifera H.Perrier
  • Petalotoma brachiata (Lour.) DC.
  • Symmetria obovata Blume

Synonyms from theplantlist.org

Carallia brachiata is a big tree in the family Rhizophoraceae, that grows to a size of 25 metres and found at Indomalaysia and Australia and throughout the Western Ghats.[1] Its leaves are the food plant of the moth Dysphania percota.

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