Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus) (Sapindaceae)

Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus)

This rainforest sapindaceous tree has very distinctive fruits. On the undersurface, the leaves have pore-like domatia or more specifically foveoles where each lateral vein comes off the midrib.

Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus)

Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus)

Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus)

Mischocarpus exangulatus (Red Bell Mischocarpus)
Details of domatia on the leaf underside.

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I am David Tng, a hedonistic botanizer who pursues plants with a fervour. I chase the opportunity to delve into various aspects of the study of plants. I have spent untold hours staring at mosses and allied plants, taking picture of pollen, culturing orchids in clean cabinets, counting tree rings, monitoring plant flowering times, etc. I am currently engrossed in the study of plant ecology (a grand excuse to see 'anything I can). Sometimes I think of myself as a shadow taxonomist, a sentimental ecologist, and a spiritual environmentalist - but at the very root of it all, a "plant whisperer"!
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