Umbrella Cheese Tree is a shrub or treelet, 1-6 m
tall, monoecious, hairless throughout. Stipules are triangular,
persistent; leaf-stalks 5-8 mm. Leaves are oblong, ovate-oblong, or
ovate, sometimes oblong-elliptic, 6-18 × 4-8 cm, leathery, base
heart-shaped, or nearly so, flat, or rounded, slightly oblique; lateral
veins 5-7 pairs. Flowers are borne in clusters in leaf-axils or in
short, stalked cymes, usually female flowers inserted at upper part of
branchlets, male flowers inserted at lower part of branchlets, or
female inflorescence with 1-3 flowers. Male flowers: flower-stalks 6-9
mm; sepals 5 or 6, fused into a column. Female flowers: sepals as in
male; ovary spherical, 5- or 6-locular; styles very short, fused into a
very brief column. Capsules depressed spherical, 8-10 × about 5 mm,
8-12-grooved. Seeds hemispheric, red. Flowering: March-August.
Identification credit: Anurag Sharma
Photographed at Sagara, Karnataka.
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