Tetrameles
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The famous tree growing in the Ta Prohm temple ruins in Cambodia is Tetrameles nudiflora | |
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Genus: | Tetrameles
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Species: | T. nudiflora
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Tetrameles nudiflora |
Tetrameles nudiflora is a species of plant in the Tetramelaceae family. It is a tree found in Queensland (Australia), Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is the only species in its genus Tetrameles.[1]
Many specimens have grown to immense proportions of height and width.
- In India, these trees can be particularly found in large numbers in The Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Kerala.
- In Viet Nam, a number of fine specimens are shown to visitors in Cat Tien National Park - one within walking distance of the park headquarters.
- In Myanmar, an old and around 200 feet tall one can be found in Yangon, at the University of Yangon campus
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References
- ^ "Tetrameles". Flora of China.
- World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. Tetrameles nudiflora. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 August 2007.
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Categories:
- IUCN Red List least concern species
- Cucurbitales
- Rosids of Australia
- Trees of Australia
- Flora of Bangladesh
- Flora of Queensland
- Flora of Bhutan
- Trees of China
- Trees of India
- Flora of Indonesia
- Flora of Laos
- Flora of Malaysia
- Flora of Burma
- Flora of Sri Lanka
- Trees of Thailand
- Flora of Vietnam
- Least concern flora of Australia
- Least concern biota of Queensland
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