Tetrazygia bicolor

(Miller) Cogniaux in A. L. P. P. de Candolle and C. de Candolle

Monogr. Phan. 7: 724. 1891.

Common names: Florida clover ash Florida tetrazygia West Indies lilac
Basionym: Melastoma bicolor Miller Gard. Dict. ed. 8, Mel
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Shrubs or trees 1–5(–10) m. Stems: twigs slender, tawny to gray-brown, lepidote; buds minute, globose; bark thin, gray-brown. Leaves: petiole 1–2.5 cm, lepidote; blade narrowly ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, 5.5–12(–20) cm × 20–35 mm, base rounded to obtuse, apex acuminate, surfaces tawny abaxially, with dense, persistent scales, dark green adaxially. Inflorescences 4–10 cm, lepidote. Pedicels slender, 5–10 mm. Flowers: hypanthium urceolate (subglobose, with a short neck), 4–4.5 mm in flower, 4–5 mm at maturity, lepidote; calyx subtruncate at apex; petals obovate to obtriangular, 5–7 mm; anthers bright yellow, 4–5 mm. Berries persistent, purple to purplish black, subglobose (with persistent hypanthial rim), 7–9 mm diam.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Dec (year-round).
Habitat: Limestone sinks, mixed broadleaf hammocks, silver palm hammocks, slash pine woods with Guettarda, Myrsine, and Serenoa, disturbed areas, over limestone outcrops.
Elevation: 0–10 m.

Distribution

Fla., West Indies (including Bahamas), introduced in Pacific Islands (Hawaii).

Discussion

Tetrazygia bicolor is known in the flora area from Miami-Dade County. G. Nelson (1994) observed that in southern Florida it has two growth forms; in pinelands, plants mostly appear as relatively small, single-stemmed shrubs, but in adjacent hammocks, they may grow to 10 m with a trunk diameter of 6–10 cm.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Limestone sinks, mixed broadleaf hammocks, silver palm hammocks, slash pine woods with Guettarda, Myrsine, and Serenoa, disturbed areas, over limestone outcrops. +
Flowering Jun–Dec (year-round). +
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