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Pouteria campechiana

(Canistel)

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Interesting Facts

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Common Names

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Common Names in English:

Canistel, Chesa, Eggfruit, Eggfruit Tree, Eggfruit-Tree, Yellow Sapote

Common Names in French:

Jaune D'oeuf

Common Names in Spanish:

Caca De Niño, Fruta Huevo, Sapote Amarillo, Zapote Borracho

Description

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Family Sapotaceae

Trees or shrubs , usually producing latex. Leaves spirally arranged or alternate and distichous, rarely ± opposite, sometimes crowded at apex of branchlets ; stipules early deciduous or absent; leaf blade papery or leathery, margin entire. Flowers bisexual or unisexual , usually in sessile axillary clusters , rarely solitary; cluster pedunculate or in raceme-like inflorescence, bracteolate . Calyx a single whorl of usually 4--6 sepals, or 2 whorls each with 2--4 sepals. Corolla lobes as many to 2 X as many as sepals, usually entire, rarely with 2 lacerate or lobular appendages . Stamens inserted at corolla base or at throat of corolla tube , as many as and opposite corolla lobes to many and in 2 or 3 whorls; staminodes when present alternate with stamens, scaly to petal-like. Ovary superior, 4- or 5-locular, placentation axillary; ovules 1 per locule, anatropous . Style 1, often apically lobed . Fruit a berry or drupe, 1- to many-seeded. Seed coat brown (pale yellow in Pouteria annamensis), hard, shiny, rich in tannin; endosperm usually oily; seed scar lateral and linear to oblong or basal and round .

About 1100 species and 53 genera: pantropical ; 11 genera and 24 species (six endemic) in China.[1]

Genus Pouteria

Trees or shrubs . Branchlets glabrous or pubescent but glabrescent . Leaves usually alternate, not stipulate ; leaf blade papery to leathery, both surfaces usually pubescent when young but glabrescent when mature , sometimes abaxially glabrous and adaxially appressed pubescent, lateral veins conspicuous . Flowers in axillary clusters , sometimes with 2--4 bractlets . Sepals (4 or) 5(or 6), outside pubescent, inside glabrous or sericeous , early deciduous or persistent in fruit. Corolla tubular to campanulate , 4- or 5--8-lobed, appendages absent. Stamens (4 or) 5(--8), inserted in throat of corolla; staminodes less than 5 or 5--8, opposite sepals, lanceolate to subulate , sometimes scalelike to petal-like. Ovary conical , sometimes with cup-shaped disc at base , 5(or 6) -locular, ± villous . Fruit globose, glabrous or tomentose , sometimes setose ; pericarp thin to thick, sometimes very hard when dry. Seed coat shiny, scar oblong to broadly ovate , covering half to nearly whole surface of seed.

About 50 species: tropical areas, mostly in America; two species in China.[2]

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,085 meters (0 to 6,841 feet).[3]

Biology

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Growth

Sunlight: Sun Exposure: Full Sun .

Temperature: Cold Hardiness: 10a, 10b, 11. (map)

Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Lucuma campechiana Kunth • Lucuma elongata (C. F. Gaertn.) Steud. • Lucuma glabrifolia Pittier • Lucuma heyderi Standl. • Lucuma inseparabilis Dubard • Lucuma laeteviridis Pittier • Lucuma nervosa A. Dc. • Lucuma palmeri Fernald • Lucuma rivicoa var. angustifolia Miq. • Lucuma salicifolia Kunth • Lucuma sphaerocarpa A. Dc. • Pouteria campechiana var. nervosa (A. Dc.) Baehni • Pouteria campechiana var. palmeri (Fernald) Baehni • Pouteria campechiana var. salicifolia (Kunth) Baehni • Pouteria campechiana var. typica Baehni • Pouteria elongata (C. F. Gaertn.) Baehni • Pouteria glabrifolia (Pittier) Cronquist • Pouteria laeteviridis (Pittier) Lundell • Pouteria mante Lundell • Radlkoferella glabrifolia (Pittier) Aubrév. • Radlkoferella inseparabilis Pierre • Radlkoferella sphaerocarpa< /i> (A. Dc.) PierreRichardella campechiana (Kunth) Pierre • Richardella nervosa< /i> (A. Dc.) PierreRichardella salicifolia (Kunth) Pierre • Sapota elongata C. F. Gaertn. • Sideroxylon campestre Brandegee • Vitellaria campechiana (Kunth) Engl. • Vitellaria nervosa< /i> (A. Dc.) Radlk.Vitellaria salicifolia (Kunth) Engl. • Vitellaria sphaerocarpa< /i> (A. Dc.) Radlk.Vitellaria tenuifolia Engl. • Xantolis palmeri (Fernald) Baehni

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Last scrutiny: 11-Nov-2003

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Pouteria

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 17 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:

P. caimito (Abiu) · P. campechiana (Canistel) · P. dictyoneura (Cocuyo) · P. dictyoneura dictyoneura (Cocuyo) · P. dictyoneura fuertesii (Cocuyo) · P. dominigensis (Jacana) · P. dominigensis dominigensis (Jacana) · P. hotteana (Redmammee) · P. lucuma (Lucmo) · P. macrocarpa (Cutite Grande) · P. multiflora (Bullytree) · P. sapota (Mamey) · P. semecarpifolia (Contrevent) · P. valparadisaea (Lucumo) · P. villamilii (White Nato) · P. viride (Green Sapote) · P. viridis (Green Sapote)

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 25, 2007:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. Shugang Li & T. D. Pennington "Sapotaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 15 Page 205. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  2. Shugang Li & T. D. Pennington "Pouteria". in Flora of China Vol. 15 Page 210. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  3. Mean = 184.530 meters (605.413 feet), Standard Deviation = 639.290 based on 272 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
Last Revised: 7/15/2012