gyrocarpus americanus
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''Gyrocarpus americanus'' is a flowering plant in the ''Hernandiaceae'' family, with a wide pantropical distribution. Its common names include the helicopter tree, propeller tree, whirly whirly tree, stinkwood or shitwood.


Description

''Gyrocarpus americanus'' is a slender, deciduous tree with smooth, grey Bark (botany), bark. The tree grows to about 12 m in height. The leaves are spirally arranged, crowded near the ends of the branches, and grow up to 150 × 120 mm in size. They are ovate (leaf), ovate, often 3-lobed, dark green above, paler and greyer below, with velvety surfaces, 3-veined from the base. The veins are yellowish. The cream to yellowish-green flowers grow in compact heads and have an unpleasant smell. The fruit is a woody nut with two long thin wings that help in wind dispersal. The Samara (fruit), winged fruit and the smell of the flowers have given the tree its various common names.


Taxonomy


Subspecies

* ''G. a. africanus'' Kubitzki (Africa) * ''G. a. americanus'' Jacq. (East Africa, India, Malesia, northern Australia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and South America, South and Central America) * ''G. a. glaber'' Kubitzki (Madagascar) Several other subspecies have been described. Kubitzki distinguished eight – three in Madagascar, one each in tropical West and East Africa, one in tropical Australia, and one in Malesia, with the eighth being the typical subspecies ''G. a. americanus'' originating in the Palaeotropics and reaching the Neotropics by Transpacific diffusion, trans-Pacific dispersal. Most of these are rarely collected or are not recognised. Moreover, the monophyly of ''G. americanus'' remains unclear; the African species ''G. angustifolius'' and ''G. hababensis'' may lie within it.Michalak et al. (2010).


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* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q5625456 Hernandiaceae Flora of Africa Flora of Madagascar Flora of India (region) Flora of Malesia Flora of Christmas Island Flora of Western Australia Flora of the Northern Territory Flora of Queensland Flora of South America Pantropical flora