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Trema (plant)

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Trema (plant) Central African Plants A Photo Guide Trema orientalis L Blume

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Trema micrantha, Trema orientalis, Ulmaceae, Trema tomentosa var viridis, Cannabaceae

Trema is a genus of about 15 species of evergreen trees closely related to the hackberries (Celtis), occurring in subtropical and tropical regions of southern Asia, northern Australasia, Africa, South and Central America, and parts of North America. They are generally small trees, reaching 10–20 m (33–66 ft) tall.

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Trema (plant) Trema tomentosa v aspera was Trema tomentosa var viridis

Taxonomy

Previously included either in the elm family, Ulmaceae, or with Celtis in the Celtidaceae, genetic analysis has shown the Celtidaceae are best placed in the hemp family, Cannabaceae.

Description

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The leaves are alternate, simple, 7–15 cm (2.8–5.9 in) long, ovate-acuminate to lanceolate with a long pointed tip, and evenly serrated margins. The fruit is a small drupe 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) in diameter.

Species associations

Trema (plant) Trema orientalis L Blume Oriental trema

Trema species are sometimes used as food plants by the larvae of hepialid moths of the genera Aenetus, including A. splendens, which burrow horizontally into the trunk then vertically down, and Endoclita, including E. malabaricus.

Uses

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Trema orientalis is widely planted for land reclamation in southern Asia, valued for its tolerance of poor soils due to its ability to fix nitrogen. It is also an invasive species on some Pacific Ocean islands.

Selected species

Trema (plant) Trema tomentosa ULMACEAE Poison Peach

  • Trema cannabina Lour. – Lesser trema
  • Trema cubense Urb.
  • Trema discolor (Brongniart) Blume
  • Trema domingensis Urb.
  • Trema integerrima (Beurl.) Standl.
  • Trema lamarckiana (Roem. & Schult.) Blume – West Indian trema, Lamarck's trema
  • Trema micrantha (L.) Blume – Jamaican nettle tree
  • Trema orientalis (L.) Blume – Pigeon wood
  • Trema philippinensis Elmer
  • Trema strigilosa Lundell
  • Trema tomentosa (Roxb.) H.Hara – Poison peach
  • Trema tomentosa var. viridis (Planch.) Hewson
  • T. tomentosa var. viridis is a common shrub or small tree throughout eastern Australia.

    References

    Trema (plant) Wikipedia