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Maniltoa lenticellata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maniltoa lenticellata
''Maniltoa lenticellata'' is a flowering tropical tree in the Fabaceae family. It is native to tropical semi-deciduous rainforest and gallery forests in northern Queensland, some of the Torres Strait Islands, and New Guinea. Common names include: Silk Handkerchief Tree, Cascading Bean, Native Handkerchief Tree. ''Maniltoa lenticellata'' can grow up to tall but, more commonly, only reaches . It has compound leaves with 2-4 pairs of leaflets. New leaves are folded inside dull red bracts and then released in a spectacular cascade of white foliage. The fruity-scented flowers which appear in north Queensland in September to October have 3 to 5 white-cream petals, and may be pollinated by marsupials or bats. They produce a brown pod 25–70 mm long by 18-50mm containing one brown seed in November to March. It is a favoured garden tree.〔Endress and Steiner-Gafner (1996), p. 262.〕〔Beasley (2009), p. 111.〕
"Maniltoa lenticellata var. villosa Verdc. from New Guinea differs from var. lenticellata in having ovaries with dense, persistent hairs." Quoted from: ()
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