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    Sterculia foetida - Wikipedia

    Sterculia foetida is a soft wooded tree that can grow up to 35 metres (115 feet) tall. Common names for the plant are the bastard poon tree, Java olive tree, hazel sterculia, wild almond tree, and skunk tree. 展开

    The branches of Sterculia foetida are arranged in whorls; they spread horizontally. The tree's bark is smooth and gray. The leaves are placed at the end of branchlets; they have petioles ranging from 12.5 and 23 centimetres … 展开

    The species was described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. It is the type species of the genus Sterculia and both names mean bad-smelling: the name Sterculia comes from Sterquilinus, the Roman god of fertilizer or manure. 展开

    The oil of Sterculia foetida has been found to be comparable to sunflower, soybean, and grapeseed oils for the use of biofuels. Sterculia foetida oil contains cyclopropene fatty acids (CPFA) such as 8,9 methylene-heptadec-8-enoic acid (malvalic acid) and 9,10-methylene-ocadec … 展开

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    Sterculia foetida has been found in many areas, including India, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Indochina, the Philippines (where it is known as kalumpang), 展开

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    • Points marked in red are known occurrences of Stercula foetida
    • Fruit and … 展开

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  6. Sterculia foetida (Java olive) | CABI Compendium

    Sterculia foetida is a tropical tree species with a low to medium risk of introduction in tropical and subtropical areas. The species is used for timber, seeds and oils which could promote its introduction into suitable areas.

  7. Sterculia foetida - Wild Indian Almond - Top Tropicals

    Learn about the Wild Indian Almond, a tall, straight, noble tree with large, digitate leaves and unique, ornamentally appealing fruit. Discover its origin, varieties, cultivation, and uses in this article from Toptropicals.com.

  8. Sterculia foetida L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew …

    Sterculia foetida is a tree native to India and Southeast Asia, with a foul-smelling fruit. It has three synonyms and is accepted by many authorities. See its distribution, classification, publications and other data on Kew Science.

  9. Great Sterculia - Sterculia foetida - uforest.org

    2013年7月25日 · Sterculia foetida is a common cultivated tree with pagoda-like branching. The leaves are palmately compound and have long petioles. It resembles Ceiba pentandra in its form and leaves.