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Mimusops

Mimusops
Family: Sapotaceae
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Wayne J. Elisens in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Trees [shrubs]. Stems not armed, glabrate or hairy. Leaves persistent, alternate; stipules caducous; petiole present; blade: base rounded, cuneate, or attenuate, apex rounded, retuse, acute, or acuminate to cuspidate, surfaces glabrous or glabrate [hairy] abaxially, usually glabrous adaxially. Inflorescences fascicles or solitary flowers. Flowers: sepals 8 in 2 whorls of 4, outer valvate, larger, inner imbricate, [glabrate] densely hairy abaxially; petals (7-)8, white to yellow or pink, glabrous or hairy, lobes longer than corolla tube, each divided into 1 median and 2 lateral segments, median segment equaling or longer than laterals; stamens (7-)8, distinct distal to corolla tube; staminodes (7-)8, alternating with stamens, inflexed, petaloid, lanceolate, hairy; pistil (7-)8-carpellate; ovary (7-)8-locular, hairy; placentation basal or basiventral. Berries yellow to orange, subglobose, [glabrous] glabrate. Seeds 1[-6], [buff] brown to black, laterally compressed; hilum circular [elliptic]; embryo vertical; endosperm present. x = 12.

Mimusops is not native in the New World. Three species are cultivated commonly in the Neotropics: M. balata C. F. Gaertner, M. coriacea (A. de Candolle) Miquel and M. elengi. Mimusops elengi is naturalized and described here, whereas M. balata and M. coriacea apparently are becoming naturalized in southern Florida. American and West Indian species formerly placed in Mimusops are now included in Manilkara (T. D. Pennington 1990, 1991). Mimusops is characterized by elliptic or circular seed scars and eight-merous flowers.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Mimusops acutifolia
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Mimusops aedificatoria
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Mimusops andongensis
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Mimusops angel
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Mimusops bagshawei
Media resource of Mimusops bagshawei
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Mimusops balata
Media resource of Mimusops balata
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Mimusops blantyreana
Media resource of Mimusops blantyreana
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Mimusops caffra
Media resource of Mimusops caffra
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Mimusops coriacea
Media resource of Mimusops coriacea
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Mimusops dodensis
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Mimusops elengi
Media resource of Mimusops elengi
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Mimusops emarginata
Media resource of Mimusops emarginata
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Mimusops gabonensis
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Mimusops giorgii
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Mimusops hexandra
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Mimusops kummel
Media resource of Mimusops kummel
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Mimusops laurifolia
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Mimusops mayumbensis
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Mimusops mildbraedii
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Mimusops ngembe
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Mimusops obovata
Media resource of Mimusops obovata
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Mimusops obtusifolia
Media resource of Mimusops obtusifolia
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Mimusops parvifolia
Media resource of Mimusops parvifolia
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Mimusops penduliflora
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Mimusops riparia
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Mimusops sechellarum
Media resource of Mimusops sechellarum
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Mimusops somalensis
Media resource of Mimusops somalensis
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Mimusops zeyheri
Media resource of Mimusops zeyheri
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