- Sterculia quadrifida
taxobox
name = "Sterculia quadrifida"
image_caption = S. quadrifida juvenile
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Malvales
familia =Malvaceae
genus = "Sterculia "
species = "S. quadrifida"
binomial = "Sterculia quadrifida"
binomial_authority = R.Br.|"Sterculia quadrifida", also known as the Peanut Tree, or Red-fruited kurrajong is a small tree that grows in the rainforests of northern and south-eastern
Queensland and north-easternNew South Wales .The tree grows to a height of 5 -10 metres and has a spreading deciduous canopy. The bark is a light grey and the leaves are dark green and broad egg-shaped or sometimes heart-shaped at the base. The flowers, which are greenish-yellow and are borne in small clusters in the upper axils, occur from November to January (summer in Australia).
Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe. These pods contain up to 8 black seeds that are edible and taste like raw peanuts.
Alternative common mames for this species include Kuman, Orange-fruited Kurrajong, Orange-fruited Sterculia, Red-fruited Kurrajong, Smooth-seeded Kurrajong, White Crowsfoot and Small-flowered Kurrajong.
The bark is used by Aboriginal people in their traditional weaving techniques to make baskets and other products.
References
*APNI | name = "Sterculia quadrifida" R.Br.| id = 15105
* "Across the Top - Gardening with Australian Plants in the Tropics", Keith Townshend ISBN 0-909830-46-0External links
* [http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&showsyn=&dist=&constat=&lvl=sp&name=Sterculia~quadrifida PlantNet reference]
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