Genus: Clusia

Clusia photos

  • Clusia rosea - Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea)
    By Delonix1
  • roses (Clusia rosea)
    By Tin

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Species of Clusia

Members growing plants in this genus

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Comments:

Delonix1
Delonix1

7 Oct, 2008

 

Marguerite,

I'm sure you're lucky enough to grow Mangosteen in your area. We cannot grow them here it just isn't consistently hot enough in winter and it is ultra-tropical. We can grow Garcinia xanthochymus (false mangosteen) which has a lot of the magical anti-oxidant properties that Mangosteen contains. It is an extremely beautiful tree also.

Marguerite
Marguerite

6 Oct, 2008

 

Wow, and I do love a mangosteen!

Delonix1
Delonix1

4 Oct, 2008

 

Marguerite,

This tree is in the Clusiaceae or Guttiferae family which include such trees as Mangosteen - Garcinia mangostana, Kamani - Calophyllum inophyllum.

Marguerite
Marguerite

4 Oct, 2008

 

Ah, would it be related to the rosea family then? The flower vaguely suggests it. Nice tree, I have never seen it before in my life. I guess it could get a wide canopy and be a very shady tree?

Delonix1
Delonix1

30 Sep, 2008

 

Terratoonie, I have lived in California for a long time. Generally, I go to Hawaii every few years...although, it has been 5 years since my last visit. I will have to make a trip soon to visit a lot of my family.

terratoonie
Terratoonie

30 Sep, 2008

 

Oh, No.
I wouldn't want you to get arrested for graffiti !
Do you miss Hawaii?

Delonix1
Delonix1

30 Sep, 2008

 

I'll have to buy one of these trees to do this. Most of the trees I know of are in pretty public places where I wouldn't feel comfortable writing my name on one.

I've written my name on a tree in Hawaii...where I'm originally from. They are more widely grown in Hawaii...although they are commonly available in plant nurseries here in San Diego.

terratoonie
Terratoonie

30 Sep, 2008

 

Delonix1 ~
Do you have a photo of a leaf which has been 'autographed' ?
Maybe write GoY or your name on a leaf and take a picture! :o)

terratoonie
Terratoonie

26 Sep, 2008

 

I've put this Autograph Tree on my favourite photos page.
Thank you. :o)

Delonix1
Delonix1

25 Sep, 2008

 

Terratoonie, you're correct. I have even etched a name in a leaf before. Most trees growing in public places have writing on their leaves.

terratoonie
Terratoonie

24 Sep, 2008

 

The Autograph tree gets it's common name (also called the Signature Tree) because of the leaves. Each leaf is fairly large, 5 to 8 inches, oval, thick and sturdy. You can scratch the leaf with a sharp object and it will remove the dark green outer layer and reveal a light green inner layer. People write messages, their name, love notes and other types of graffiti into the leaves. The messages stay as long as the leaf is attached to the tree, often months. The leaves have also been used in the past as playing cards.

Delonix1 ~ I thought this was so interesting I've keyed in the whole paragraph :o)

talljim
Talljim

11 Mar, 2008

 

Very beautiful!

On photo - roses

lily
Lily

7 Feb, 2008

 

beautiful colours

On photo - roses

jacque
Jacque

7 Feb, 2008

 

My FAVARITE FLOWER of all RED ROSE! Fantatic Picture:)

On photo - roses

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