Hard Pear is a parasitic tree with
spiny trunk and branches. Leaves are simple, alternate,
characteristically yellow-green. Flowers are bisexual in catkin-like
fascicles. Fruit is a drupe. It is a small evergreen tree up to 20 m
high, branches ascending or horizontally to the main trunk. Bole is
straight with fascicle of sharp spines on trunk or branches. Bark is
deeply fissured while juvenile stem is channelled, light brown, inner
bark light brown-cream. Twigs are slightly flattened at leaf insertion
and densely softly hairy when young, becoming round and hairless when
mature. Young twigs have spines. Leaves are simple alternate and
spiral, 10-20 x 2.5-9 cm, narrowly to broadly elliptic or ovate, tip
acute, shortly acuminate, base narrowed, margin entire, blade leathery,
upper surface shining, hairless. Flowers are small, grouped in fascicle
of catkins, cauliflorous, unisexual, male flower smelling unpleasant,
shortly pedicelled while female flower stalkless. Fruit is a drupe with
pear shape or ovoid, 1.8-3.5 by 1.3-2.6 cm, stalked, green turning
yellow when ripen.
Identification credit: G.R. Rao
Photographed near Kumta, Karnataka.
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