Английская Википедия:Aceratium ferrugineum

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Aceratium ferrugineum is a species of medium-sized trees, commonly known as rusty carabeen, constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae.[1][2] They are endemic to the Wet Tropics rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia.[2]

Within the Wet Tropics region rusty carabeen trees grow only in the restricted areas of luxuriant, mature, mountain rainforest on the Mount Carbine Tableland between Black Mountain and Mt Spurgeon, and on Mt Lewis.[2][3] There they grow on soils built from granite parent materials.[2]

Description

Mature trees have fluted trunks and grow to Шаблон:Convert tall. The leaves occur opposite each other, when new have dense rusty hairs all over them which persist on the underside and the top midrib, and measure Шаблон:Convert. Near the ends of new growing branches grow racemes of pink flowers, each approximately Шаблон:Convert long. They produce bunches of yellow–orange–red, oval shaped fruits measuring Шаблон:Convert.[2][4] Their fibrous ripe flesh smells like ripe watermelon.[3]

Although not yet well known, the trees have some popularity in cultivation, for example in Brisbane.Шаблон:Citation needed

Файл:Aceratium ferrugineum (Rusty Carabeen) – fruiting.jpg
Fruiting, cultivated plant at Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane, 11 Dec 2011, by Tatiana Gerus

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