Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, Florida Trees 59 1913. (Syn: Carumbium sebiferum (L.) Kurz; Croton macrocarpus Rchb. ex Müll.Arg. [Invalid]; Croton sebifer L.; Croton sebiferum L.; Excoecaria sebifera (L.) Müll.Arg.; Sapium chihsinianum S.K.Lee; Sapium pleiocarpum Y.C.Tseng; Sapium sebiferum (L.) Dum.Cours.; Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.; Sapium sebiferum var. cordatum S.Y.Wang ...; Seborium chinense Raf.; Seborium sebiferum (L.) Hurus.; Stillingfleetia sebifera (L.) Bojer; Stillingia sebifera (L.) Michx.; Stillingia sinensis (Lour.) Baill.; Triadica chinensis Spreng. [Spelling variant]; Triadica sinensis Lour.); Chinese tallow tree, Florida aspen, Chicken Tree, Gray Popcorn Tree; Triadica sebifera (Euphorbiaceae) from Kashmir: Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, Man. s.e. fl. 789. 1933 syn: Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.; Croton sebiferus L. Family: Euphorbiaceae Common names: candleberry-tree, Chinese tallowtree, popcorntree, tallowtree Medium sized deciduous tree reaching 7 m; leaves alternate, rhombic-ovate, up to 3-8 cm long, acuminate, glacous beneath, turning yellow to red in autumn; petiole up to 6 cm long with two sessile glands at apex; flowers unisexual in terminal spike-like upto 10 cm long racemes, with female flowers towards base singly, and male flowers above several together at each node; stamens 2; style 2-4 lobed with recoiled stigmas; fruit trilobate, about 10 mm across. Cultivated in Emporium Garden, Srinagar, Kashmir. A tree commonly planted as avenue tree in California. Excellent pictures ... I have only seen other species from the same genus Sapium insignae which is observed in Western ghats. Thanks sir for upload and latest name, I think we have clicked few images of this tree from cactus garden Panchkula, during our visit. Yes ... I just saw that collection, it was lying wrongly identified as S.insigne. I have corrected it now. It is very distinct from S. insigne. Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, earlier known as Sapium sebiferum is a common tree in Tarai and mid hills of Uttarakhand. The name is correct. This tree is commonly planted in Panchkula and Chandigarh.. I hope this should be Sapium sebiferum Please validate... I have only these pics.. Triadica sebifera. Euphorbiaceae Fortnight: Triadica sebifera (Euphorbiaceae) from Kashmir-GS-68 : Attachments (4). 2 posts by 2 authors. Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, Man. s.e. fl. 789. 1933 syn: Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.; Croton sebiferus L. Family: Euphorbiaceae Common names: candleberry-tree, Chinese tallowtree, popcorntree, tallowtree Medium sized deciduous tree reaching 7 m; leaves alternate, rhombic-ovate, up to 3-8 cm long, acuminate, glacous beneath, turning yellow to red in autumn; petiole up to 6 cm long with two sessile glands at apex; flowers unisexual in terminal spike-like upto 10 cm long racemes, with female flowers towards base singly, and male flowers above several together at each node; stamens 2; style 2-4 lobed with recoiled stigmas; fruit trilobate, about 10 mm across. Cultivated in Emporium Garden, Srinagar, Kashmir. A tree commonly planted as avenue tree in California. Fwd: Euphorbiaceae Fortnight: Triadica sebifera (Euphorbiaceae) from California-GS-69 : Attachments (3). 3 posts by 2 authors. Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, Man. s.e. fl. 789. 1933 syn: Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.; Croton sebiferus L. Family: Euphorbiaceae Photographed from Sunnyvale, California HP, Oct 2014 :: Requesting ID - Medium sized tree :: ARKNOV-59 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Requesting to please provide ID of this tree captured at Dharamshala, HP in October 2014. It was seen in the compound of a hotel. Looks like Sapium sebiferum (Indian Tallow tree), planted as avenue and for ornamental purposes in Himachal. Yes, Sapium sebiferum.. Thanks ... for the ID... The correct name is now Triadica sebifera.... Wild tree in the river bank, from Kullu Himachal Thanks, ... Any other images ? I have one which is also having same features. Attachments (1) Is it Sapium sebiferum ?? I agree with ... This appears to be the Chinese Tallow tree, Sapium sebiferum, current name Triadica sebifera. This is usually cultivated in various parts of India and sometimes naturalizing. Location: Lantau, Hong Kong Date: 14 August 2018 Elevation: 3000 ft. Habit : Cultivated Triadica sebifera (L.) Small [Euphorbiaceae]. Yes this should be Triadica sebifera. References: |
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