Diospyros candolleana Wight
കരിമരം
Family : EBENACEAE
Synonym : Diospyros canarica Bedd.
Common Names : Kari, Karimaram
Flowering Period : April-March
Distribution : Peninsular India
Habitat : Evergreen, semi-evergreen and moist deciduous forests
Uses : Timber yielding
Key Characters : Dioecious trees, to 15 m high, bark 5-6 mm thick,
greenish-black, smooth; young shoots pubescent. leaves simple, alternate,
bifarious, estipulate; petiole 8-14 mm long stout, grooved above, rugose,
glabrous; lamina 7-15 x 2.5-5 cm, oblong or elliptic-oblong, base acute,
attenuate, cuneate or obtuse, apex obtusely acuminate, margin entire,
coriaceous, glabrous when mature, lateral nerves 9-11 pairs, slender, pinnate,
faint, intercostae reticulate, obscure. Flowers unisexual, pale yellow; male
flowers: 7-8 mm across, sessile, in dense tawny tomentose, axillary fascicles;
calyx 5 mm long, tomentose; lobes 5, ovate, acute or subobtuse; corolla
urceolate, more than twice as long as the calyx, fulvous-hairy outside; lobes
5, ovate, acute; stamens 10, in unequal pairs; filaments glabrous; anthers
lanceolate, acute; female flowers: 10-12 mm across, sessile, 2-10 in tawny
tomentose, axillary fascicles; calyx hairy on both side; lobes 5, ovate, acute,
margin reflexed; staminodes 4 or 5; ovary superior, tomentose, 4-celled, ovules
1 in each cell; style 2-5, slender, tomentose; stigma hairy. Fruit a berry, 2.5
cm long, conical, green; calyx flat or shallowly cupuliform, the lobes
triangular with reflexed margins; seeds 3-4, usually compressed; endosperm
ruminate.