Beccariella
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Beccariella This genus consists of at least 30 species of evergreen trees in the sapodilla family, found around the Pacific in the subtropics and tropics, mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia to northern Australia. They have simple leatherly leaves, usually elliptical and glossy, they are basically deep green but often suffused with other colors. The stems and leaves contain latex, which may cause an irritant dermatitis in some people. The flowers are paired or in clusters and are very small; the ovoid fruits that follow are sometimes more conspicuous.

Cultivation They are tolerant of frost and prefer warm humid conditions with moist soil rich in humus. Propagate from seed or cuttings.

Species

Beccariella aylapi

Beccariella azou
Beccariella balansana

Beccariella balitbitan

Beccariella baueri

Beccariella brevipedicellata syn. Pouteria brevipedicellata
Pouteria brevipedicellata
Pouteria brevipedicellata is a species of plant in the Sapotaceae family. It is endemic to New Caledonia.-References:* Jaffré, T. et al. 1998. . Downloaded on 23 August 2007....



Beccariella brownlessiana

Beccariella celebica

Beccariella cesati

Beccariella chartacea

Beccariella coriacea

Beccariella crebrifolia

Beccariella dubia

Beccariella duclitan

Beccariella firma

Beccariella insignis

Beccariella kingiana

Beccariella lasiantha

Beccariella laurifolia

Beccariella longipetiolata

Beccariella lucens

Beccariella meripilaceae

Beccariella microcarpa

Beccariella moluccana

Beccariella novo-caledonica

Beccariella papuanica

Beccariella papyracea

Beccariella pierre

Beccariella queenslandica

Beccariella rubicunda

Beccariella schlechteri

Beccariella sebertii

Beccariella trailii

Beccariella vieillardii

Beccariella xerocarpa
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