Buchanania arborescens
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buchanania-arborescens-250-1600163
title:
Buchanania arborescens
text:
Buchanania arborescens, commonly known as the little gooseberry tree or sparrow's mango, is a small and slender tree native to seasonal tropical forests of northern Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Solomon Islands. The leaves are spirally arranged, smooth, leathery, elongated oblong, 5–26 cm long. The flowers are very small cream to yellowish white. The edible fruit are globular, small, reddish to purple-black.
Torresian imperial pigeons and other birds eat these. The species was formally desc
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encyclopedia
description:
Species of tree
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchanania_arborescens
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date modified:
2024-04-02T15:15:32Z
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13
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