Horsfieldia (plant genus)

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Horsfieldia is a genus of flowering plants in the nutmeg family (Myristicaceae), native mainly to tropical Asia and known for its aromatic, nutmeg-like seeds.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Horsfieldia (plant genus) canonical 1
Horsfieldia irya 1
Horsfieldia kingii 1

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
taxon
belongsTo nutmeg family
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Magnoliids
conservationIssues habitat loss in parts of its range
describedAs genus of aromatic trees
distribution Northeast India
surface form: India (Northeast and Andaman-Nicobar)

Indonesia
Malaysia
Papua New Guinea
Thailand
family Myristicaceae
fruitType dehiscent fleshy fruit
growthForm large trees
medium-sized trees
habitat hill tropical forests
lowland tropical rainforests
hasCharacteristic aromatic seeds
dioecious plants
evergreen trees
nutmeg-like seeds
hasPart fleshy aril around seeds
simple alternate leaves
small unisexual flowers
hasSpeciesCount dozens of accepted species
isMemberOf Myristicaceae genera
kingdom Plantae
namedAfter Thomas Horsfield
nativeTo Malesia
New Guinea
Southeast Asia
tropical Asia
order Magnoliales
parentTaxon Myristicaceae
pollination insect-pollinated
relatedTo Knema
Myristica
reproduction separate male and female individuals
seedType large oily seeds
taxonRank genus
typeOf flowering plant genus
uses spice and flavoring locally
timber
traditional medicine

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Thomas Horsfield hasEponym Horsfieldia (plant genus)
Thomas Horsfield hasEponym Horsfieldia (plant genus)
this entity surface form: Horsfieldia superba
Thomas Horsfield hasEponym Horsfieldia (plant genus)
this entity surface form: Horsfieldia irya
Thomas Horsfield hasEponym Horsfieldia (plant genus)
this entity surface form: Horsfieldia kingii
Thomas Horsfield hasEponym Horsfieldia (plant genus)
this entity surface form: Horsfieldia wallichii