Trema lamarckiana

(Roemer & Schultes) Blume

Mus. Bot. 2: 58. 1856.

Common names: West Indian trema
Endemic
Basionym: Species Roemer & Schultes
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Small trees or shrubs, to 3 m. Bark gray-brown, smooth. Branchlets glabrous to densely pubescent. Leaf-blade ovate, mostly 2-4 (-6) × 2-2.5 (-3) cm, base obtuse to nearly truncate, margins crenate, apex acute; surfaces abaxially and adaxially harshly pubescent with conspicuous pustules; venation prominent, raised abaxially, reticulate. Flowers: calyx pink to white. Fruits pink, 2-2.5 mm diam.


Phenology: Flowering late winter–spring (Mar–Apr), sometimes summer–fall (Jul–Nov).
Habitat: Disturbed areas along margins of woodlands and roadways
Elevation: 0-25 m

Discussion

Trema lamarckiana is endemic to the Florida Keys and West Indies.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.