Chisocheton polyandrus, of the Mahogany Family (Meliaceae), is a species of , unbranched trees variously called "palmoids", "maypole trees" or "Corner Model Trees" (after Prof. E.J.H. Corner who was the first to describe them as an architectural growth form) occurring among several families of unrelated trees. C. polyandrus is native to Borneo, and grows up to a height of 49 feet (15 meters) in height, and may have small buttress roots or even prop roots. It is topped by a tight circle of indeterminate, leaves up to 5.5 feet (150 centimeters) in length, which may eventually have up to fourteen pairs of leaflets, acquired one pair at a time over a period of several months or years, each leaflet measuring up to 17 inches (43 centimeters) long by 5.5 inches (13 cm) in width. In mature leaves
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| - Chisocheton polyandrus är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Merrill. Chisocheton polyandrus ingår i släktet Chisocheton och familjen Meliaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Chisocheton polyandrus, of the Mahogany Family (Meliaceae), is a species of , unbranched trees variously called "palmoids", "maypole trees" or "Corner Model Trees" (after Prof. E.J.H. Corner who was the first to describe them as an architectural growth form) occurring among several families of unrelated trees. C. polyandrus is native to Borneo, and grows up to a height of 49 feet (15 meters) in height, and may have small buttress roots or even prop roots. It is topped by a tight circle of indeterminate, leaves up to 5.5 feet (150 centimeters) in length, which may eventually have up to fourteen pairs of leaflets, acquired one pair at a time over a period of several months or years, each leaflet measuring up to 17 inches (43 centimeters) long by 5.5 inches (13 cm) in width. In mature leaves (en)
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| - Chisocheton polyandrus, of the Mahogany Family (Meliaceae), is a species of , unbranched trees variously called "palmoids", "maypole trees" or "Corner Model Trees" (after Prof. E.J.H. Corner who was the first to describe them as an architectural growth form) occurring among several families of unrelated trees. C. polyandrus is native to Borneo, and grows up to a height of 49 feet (15 meters) in height, and may have small buttress roots or even prop roots. It is topped by a tight circle of indeterminate, leaves up to 5.5 feet (150 centimeters) in length, which may eventually have up to fourteen pairs of leaflets, acquired one pair at a time over a period of several months or years, each leaflet measuring up to 17 inches (43 centimeters) long by 5.5 inches (13 cm) in width. In mature leaves the oldest pair may die when a new pair is formed. The unbranched inflorescences are up to 6.5 feet (two meters) long with the flowers occupying just the last foot (30 cm) or so, eventually hanging straight down as the weight of the fruit increases. The flowers are tubular, one to 1.25 inches (28 to 32 mm) in length. Petals 5 or 6, white with red blush and having up to 14 stamens. The fruit has three seeds, each covered with a red aril. (en)
- Chisocheton polyandrus är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Merrill. Chisocheton polyandrus ingår i släktet Chisocheton och familjen Meliaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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