Species Sapium reticulatum
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There aren’t any identifications of Sapium reticulatum.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Sapium:
La. sapinus = smelling like a fir tree or pines. The word is derived from an ancient Latin name for a resinous pine whose sap lathers like soap. This genus, which is not related to resinous pines, has been historically cultivated as a seed-oil crop for soap production and other tallow products, hence its name.
Etymology of reticulatum:
From the Latin reticulatus = 'net-like'; typically referring to the veins that have multiple secondary or tertiary veins
Scientific name:
Sapium reticulatum (Hochst.) Pax
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Protologue:
Pflanzenr. (Engler) 245 (1912)
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Year published:
1912
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Sapium reticulatum.