Vasilis Teodoridis:
Moraceae | Streblus
7. Streblus ilicifolius (S. Vidal) Corner; Gard. Bull. Singapore. 19: 227. 1962.
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Taxotrophis ilicifolia S. Vidal; Revis. Pl. Vasc. Filip. 249. 1886; Pseudotrophis laxiflora Warburg; Taxotrophis aquifolioides W. C. Ko; T. obtusa Elmer; T. triapiculata Gamble.
Trees or shrubs; dioecious. Bark grayish white; smooth. Branchlets angular; spines straight; 1-1.5(-4.5) cm. Stipules tapered; ca. 5 mm. Petiole ca. 4 mm; leaf blade rhombic to oblong-obovate; 1-4.5(-9) x 0.6-2.5(-5) cm; thickly leathery; abaxially with cystoliths; adaxially glabrous and shiny; base cuneate to decurrent; margin loosely revolute with 5 or fewer spiny teeth; apex acute; blunt; or retuse; with two spiny teeth; midvein conspicuous on both surfaces and abaxially prominent; secondary veins pinnate; abaxially inconspicuous; and adaxially slightly depressed. Bisexual inflorescences absent. Male inflorescences axillary; spicate; 0.5-1.2(-5) cm; bracts conspicuous; imbricate; margin dark. Female inflorescences shortly spicate; 2-6-flowered. Male flowers: shortly pedicellate; calyx lobes 4; ± orbicular; margin inflexed and ciliate; pistillode 3-5-branched. Female flowers: calyx lobes 4; outer 2 smaller; ovary oblique. Drupes on brachyblasts; oblate; ca. 1 cm in diam.; with persistent bracts; half enclosed by persistent calyx lobes. Fl. Apr; fr. May-Jun.
Limestone areas; 100-500 m. Guangxi; Hainan; S Yunnan [Bangladesh; India; Indonesia; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines; Thailand; Vietnam].