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Elaeocarpus rugosus Roxb. buds and leaves #313471637
Description
Elaeocarpus rugosus Roxb. is a tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae and genus Elaeocarpus. The small branches are thick and cylindrical, with obvious leaf scars and peduncle scars. Leaves leathery or thin leathery, with clustered branches at the top, inverted ovate lanceolate, violin shaped, inverted ovate to inverted ovate elliptical Lateral veins 16-18, upper midvein and lateral vein are flat, network veins are obvious, lower midvein, lateral vein and network veins are all raised The tip of the petiole is curved and knee shaped. The raceme grows in the axils of deciduous and growing leaves, densely packed, with large flowers and about 8-10 flowers The flower buds, pedicels, and inflorescences are densely covered with rust colored hairs The flower buds are oblong, with a sharp apex and a rounded base Sepals 5-6, hairy on the outside and hairless on the inside Petals 5-6, small lobes 15-20 Stamens 45-51 Disk gland 5-lobed, small, 2-lobed per lobe, hairy The ovary is densely covered with hairs, and the upper part of the style is hairless, slightly longer than the stamens. The drupe is elliptical in shape, with the outer fruit skin covered with fuzz, and the inner fruit skin has obvious nodular protrusions on the surface, with a flattened nucleus and two distinct edges.