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Styrax camporum

Pohl

Cananhema

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Description

A small tropical and subtropical tree in the Styracaceae family, growing 4-6 m tall and producing small fruit about 9 mm across.

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Edible Uses

The fruit are eaten.

Distribution

It is a tropical and subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Brazil, South America,

Cultivation

Succeeds in full sun or light shade. Grows best in deep, fertile, moist soils. Newly planted young trees are quite slow to grow away.

Propagation

Seed - it can be stored for less than six months. It does not require pre-treatment, and is best sown as soon as it is ripe. Sow the seed in a lightly shaded position in a nursery seedbed or in individual containers. Germination rates are usually rather low, with the seed sprouting in 20 - 40 days. Pot up seedlings into individual containers when they are 4 - 6cm tall, and they should be ready to plant out 9 - 10 months later.

Other Uses

The stem is a source of an aromatic resin that is used as an incense in religious ceremonies and in the home. The wood is of medium texture, moderately heavy, hard and moderately resistant to wood-eating organisms. It is used in construction, internal works, light cabinet making, boxes, toys etc.

Synonyms

Strigilia camporum (Pohl) Miersand several others

Also Known As

Laranjinha-do-mato

References (2)

  • Peres, M. K., 2011, Diasporos do Cerrado Atrativos para Fauna: Chave Interativa Caracterizacao Visual e Relacoes Ecologicas. Masters thesis. Universidade de Brasilia.
  • www.colecionandofrutas.org

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