Gallesia integrifolia

E950521

Gallesia integrifolia is a flowering tree species in the genus Gallesia, known for its strong garlic-like odor and occurrence in South American forests.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Gallesia lactescens 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
plant species
tree
barkColor gray
bioactiveProperty antimicrobial potential
insect-repellent odor
describedAs strong-smelling tree
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
family Phytolaccaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor white
floweringPlantPart axillary panicles
foundInBiome Atlantic Forest NERFINISHED
subtropical forest
tropical forest
fruitType dry indehiscent fruit
genus Gallesia NERFINISHED
growthForm deciduous tree
habitat riparian forest
secondary forest
hasCommonName garlic tree
pau-alho
pau-d’alho
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType simple leaf
nativeStatusInBrazil native species
nativeTo Argentina NERFINISHED
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
South America
odor garlic-like odor
odorPresentIn bark
flowers
leaves
wood
order Caryophyllales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollinationSyndrome insect-pollinated
taxonRank species
typicalHeight 15–25 m
usedFor ornamental planting
shade tree
traditional medicine
urban forestry
woodUse construction
furniture
timber

Referenced by (2)

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Gallesia hasSpecies Gallesia integrifolia
Gallesia hasSpecies Gallesia integrifolia
this entity surface form: Gallesia lactescens