| Type | Indigenous |
|---|---|
| Family | Flacourtiaceae |
| Synonym | Hydnocarpus pendula Manilal et al. |
| Local Name | Malamarotti |
| Local Name 2 | Attuchankala |
| Habit | Medium sized tree |
| Botanical Features | Trees to 15 m; bark 5-6 mm thick, smooth, greyish-brown, slightly rough; branchlets puberulus. Young leaves copper red. Leaves simple, alternate, drooping; stipules lateral, deciduous; petiole 5-10 mm, stout, swollen tipped, grooved above and glabrous; lamina 8-25 x 5-10 cm, ovate, elliptic-oblong or ovate-lanceolate, base oblique, round or acute, apex acute or acuminate, margin entire, glabrous, glossy, coriaceous, lateral nerves 7-10 pairs, pinnate, slender, prominent, intercostae reticulate, prominent. Flowers unisexual 22-25 mm across, yellowish-white, solitary or in stout axillary fascicles; pedicel 1. 5-2 cm long, deflexed, pubescent; sepals 5, 8 mm long, oblong, pubescent, imbricate; petals 5, 1 cm long, narrow, glabrous, with a scale at the base; scales linear, as long as petals, sparsely hairy; stamens 5-15; filaments glabrous; connectives broad; ovary 1-celled, tomentose, stigmas 5, free, radiating, recurved. Fruit a berry, 5-7 cm across, densely tomentose, dark brown. |