Characteristics
Dicots
Chrysophyllum oliviforme L.
SATINLEAF
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Chrysophyllum cainito is cultivated for its edible fruit and has pedicels (4-)8-15 mm long and fruits 4-8 cm wide with 4-10 seeds (vs. pedicels 3-6(-8) mm long and fruit 0.7-1 cm wide with 1 seed in C. oliviforme).
Native
Threatened-State
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Classification
Citation
CHRYSOPHYLLUM OLIVIFORME Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10. 937. 1759.
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Without data (holotype: Plumier, in Burman, Pl. Amer. t. 69. 1756). Lectotypified by Vink, Blumea 9: 28. 1958.
Species Distribution Map
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