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Olax austrosinensis

Y. R. Ling

Olacaceae Edible: Fruit

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Description

A shrub. It can be a climber. It grows 1-4 m tall. The small branches are brown. The leaves are narrowly oval and 8-18 cm long by 4-7 cm wide. The base is wedge shaped or rounded. They taper to the tip. There are 5-6 flowers in a group. The fruit is fleshy and red. It is 3-4 cm long by 1-2 cm wide.

Edible Uses

The fruit is eaten.

Distribution

A tropical plant. It grows in forests and on mountain slopes between 100- 1,600 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Asia, China,

Production

In southern China it flowers in March to May and fruits April to September.

Notes

There are about 40 Olax species. They are tropical.

Synonyms

Olax laxiflora Merr. ex H. L. Li

References (2)

  • Altschul, S.V.R., 1973, Drugs and Foods from Little-known Plants. Notes in Harvard University Herbaria. Harvard Univ. Press. Massachusetts. no. 795 (As Olax laxiflora)
  • Flora of China @ efloras.org Volume 5

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