(Sw.) Urb., Fabaceae |
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Present on Pacific Islands? yes
Primarily a threat at high elevations? no
Risk assessment results: Evaluate, score: 1 (Go to the risk assessment).
Other Latin names: Ormosia dasycarpa A. B. Jacks.; Sophora monosperma Sw.
Common name(s): [more details]
English: African bead tree, bead tree, necklace tree, snakewood |
French: caconier |
Habit: tree
Description: "A tree to 17 m high where indigenous. The leaflets, usually 7-11, are up to 20 x 6 cm, and the petals are dark purple, the standard with a white spot. The fruits are densely velutinous, up to 6 x 3.5 x 2 cm and with 1-3 seeds, these red and black and up to 17 x 17 x 11 mm" (Smith, 1985; p. 152).
Habitat/ecology: (no habitat/ecology info known by PIER)
Propagation: Seed
Native range: West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela (GRIN).
Presence:
Pacific | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island |
introduced
cultivated |
McCormack, Gerald (2013) |
Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Smith, Albert C. (1985) (p. 152)
Vouchers cited: DA 1564, DA 7298 |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Hawaii (Big) Island |
Bishop Museum (U.S.A. Hawaii. Honolulu.) (1979) (voucher ID: BISH 436361)
Taxon name on voucher: Ormosia monosperma (Sw.) Urb. |
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State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Kauai Island |
National Tropical Botanical Garden (U.S.A. Hawaii. Kalaheo.) (year unknown) (voucher ID: PTBG 24887)
Taxon name on voucher: Ormosia monosperma |
Control: If you know of control methods for Ormosia monosperma, please let us know.