- Sideroxylon
:"Bully Tree" (and variants thereof) redirect here, but may include the related
Broad-leafed Lacuma ("Pouteria multiflora "). "Sideroxylon" is also anoxymoron introduced byArthur Schopenhauer , seeWooden iron , and is occasionally used forpetrified wood ; it is also a 1983 album byThe Celibate Rifles ."Taxobox
name = "Sideroxylon"
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Sideroxylon persimile "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
subclassis =Asteridae
ordo =Ericales
familia =Sapotaceae
genus = "Sideroxylon"
genus_authority = L.
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = About 70, see text
synonyms ="Bumelia"Sw. "Sideroxylon" is a
genus offlowering plant s in the familySapotaceae . There are about 70species , collectively known as bully trees. The genus is distributed mainly in theneotropics , but also inAfrica ,Madagascar , and theMascarene Islands . Some species, such asGum Bully ("S. lanuginosum"), "S. tenax", andBuckthorn Bully ("S. lycioides"), are found intosubtropical areas of North America. The only South African species, theWhite Milkwood ("S. inerme"), is associated with three historical sites, and these individuals were declared national monuments due to their unusual longevity.Several species have become rare due to logging and other forms of
habitat destruction . TheTambalacoque ofMauritius ("S. grandiflorum", syn. "Calvaria major") was affected by theextinction of thebird s which dispersed its seed; it was suggested that the species entirely depended on thedodo for that purpose and nearly became a victim ofcoextinction , but this is not correct. [Witmer, M. C. & Cheke, A. S. (1991): The dodo and the tambalacoque tree: an obligate mutualism reconsidered. "Oikos" 61(1): 133-137. [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=5082004 HTML abstract] ] [Hershey, D. R. (2004): [http://www.botany.org/PlantScienceBulletin/psb-2004-50-4.php#Dodo The widespread misconception that the tambalacoque absolutely required the dodo for its seeds to germinate.] "Plant Science Bulletin" 50: 105-108.] Bully trees provide food for thecaterpillar s of certainLepidoptera , such as theBumelia Webworm Moth ("Urodus parvula ").elected species
Formerly placed here
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Miracle Fruit , "Synsepalum dulcificum" (as "Sideroxylon dulcificum")
* "Spiniluma discolor " (as "Sideroxylon discolor")
* "Dipholis salicifolia " (as "Sideroxylon salicifolium"(L.) Lam) – White Bully, Willow BusticReferences
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