- Ardisia elliptica
Taxobox
name = "Ardisia elliptica"
image_width = 230px
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Myrsinaceae
genus = "Ardisia "
species = "A. elliptica"
binomial = "Ardisia elliptica"
binomial_authority = Thunb."Ardisia elliptica" is an evergreen tree, also known as the shoebutton, native to the west coast of
India ,Sri Lanka ,Indochina ,Malaysia ,Indonesia andNew Guinea . It a prolific reproducer which has made it a successful invasive species in other locations."A. elliptica" is a tropical understory shrub that can reach heights of up 5 meters. Undamaged plants in forest habitats are characterized by a single stem, producing short, perpendicular branches. Leaves are ellipic to elliptic-obovate, entire, leathery and alternate. Umbellate inflorescences develop in leaf axils of branch leaves. Petals are light pink. Fruits are drupes that first turn red as they mature and then deep purple / black. Pulp staining fingers a deep purple. Seeds are approximately spherical with a diameter of about 5mm.
Given ideal conditions, individuals can reach reproductive maturity in 2-4 years in the field and 1-2 years in a shade house. Large adults in bright forested sites have been measured producing up to 400 fruits. However, adults can also successfully set
fruit under shady conditions.Seed s do not have any long-term dormancy (i.e., greater than 6 months), however, seedlings and juveniles can survive under very shady conditions for many years. Given enough light, juveniles rapidly develop into reproductive adults. Its fruit is readily consumed by both avian and mammalian frugivores, rapid spread across a landscape is possible.The species has become invasive in
Hawai‘i , SouthernFlorida ,Okinawa andJamaica .References
* Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG). [http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=52&fr=1&sts=sss Ardisia elliptica]
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