Family: Euphorbiaceae
Author: (L.) Müll.Arg.
Bibliography: A.P.de Candolle, Prodr. 15(2): 997 (1866)
Year: 1866
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Macaranga
Vegetable: False
Observations: Trop. & Subtrop. Asia to W. Pacific
Description
The Parasol leaf tree, known scientifically as Macaranga tanarius, is a remarkable species belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. This tree, described by the botanist A.P. de Candolle in 1866, is prevalent throughout Tropical and Subtropical Asia extending to the Western Pacific regions.
Characterized by its widespread canopy and large, parasol-shaped leaves, the Parasol leaf tree thrives in warm climates where it plays a vital ecological role. Typically found in secondary forests and disturbed land, Macaranga tanarius is often one of the first species to colonize cleared areas, thus aiding in the recovery of forest ecosystems.
The leaves, which inspired the tree’s common name, are broad and rounded, providing significant shade and habitat for various species. These leaves are not only functional in terms of environmental contribution but also hold ornamental value due to their distinct shape and size.
Furthermore, the Parasol leaf tree exhibits distinctive seasonal behavior, adjusting well to the climatic variations in its native regions. The tree’s adaptability and resilience make it an important species for reforestation and ecological restoration projects. Conservationists and ecologists often promote the planting of Macaranga tanarius in degraded tropical and subtropical landscapes to enhance biodiversity and stabilize soil.
Despite its strong and adaptive nature, the Parasol leaf tree demands specific environmental conditions to thrive, including ample sunlight and well-drained soil. The tree also exhibits interesting botanical features such as its milky sap, which is a characteristic trait of the Euphorbiaceae family.
Overall, the Parasol leaf tree is not just an ecological pioneer but also a botanical marvel, capturing the interest of botanists, ecologists, and nature enthusiasts alike. Its substantial contribution to forest regeneration and its resilience underline its significance in maintaining the ecological balance in tropical and subtropical regions.
Common Names
Eng: parasol leaf tree, blush macaranga, david’s-heart, hairy-mahogany, heartleaf, nasturtium-tree, parasol-leaf-tree
En: Parasol leaf tree, Blush macaranga, David’s-heart, Hairy-mahogany, Heartleaf, Nasturtium-tree, Parasol-leaf-tree
Synonyms
- Macaranga tomentosa ((Blume) Druce)
- Mappa moluccana (Wight)
- Rottlera tanarius ((L.) Hassk.)
- Macaranga tanarius var. glabra (F.Muell.)
- Macaranga vulcanica (Elmer ex Merr.)
- Rottlera tomentosa ((Blume) Hassk.)
- Macaranga tanarius var. tomentosa ((Blume) Müll.Arg.)
- Ricinus tanarius (L.)
- Macaranga molliuscula (Kurz)
- Mappa tanarius ((L.) Blume)
- Mappa tomentosa (Blume)
- Macaranga tanarius var. genuina (Müll.Arg.)
Distribution
- Andaman Is. (native)
- Bismarck Archipelago (native)
- Borneo (native)
- China Southeast (native)
- Christmas I. (native)
- Jawa (native)
- Lesser Sunda Is. (native)
- Maluku (native)
- Marshall Is. (native)
- Myanmar (native)
- Nansei-shoto (native)
- New Guinea (native)
- New South Wales (native)
- Nicobar Is. (native)
- Northern Territory (native)
- Philippines (native)
- Queensland (native)
- Solomon Is. (native)
- Sulawesi (native)
- Sumatera (native)
- Taiwan (native)
- Thailand (native)
- Vanuatu (native)
- Vietnam (native)
- Hawaii (introduced)
Additional Images
Leaf
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Taken Apr 26, 2021 by Leigh Skead (cc-by-sa)
Bark
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Taken Feb 7, 2020 by Edward Norman (cc-by-sa)
Habit
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Other
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Taken Oct 3, 2012 by John Tasirin (cc-by-sa)
Fruit
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Flower
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Taken Nov 4, 2022 by Dawn Hendrick (cc-by-sa)
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/3074251)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:351381-1)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Macaranga tanarius (L.) Müll.Arg.)
Specifications
Growth habit>: Tree