Status:
valid
Authors:
Pierre
Source:
cmp
Year:
1880
Citation Micro:
Fl. Forest. Cochinch. : t. 5 (1880)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000647562
Common Names
- Hooker's Dillenia
- Dillenia Hookeri
- Hooker's Elephant Apple
Description
Dillenia hookeri (also called 'Elephant Apple' and 'Pomme d'Elephant', among many other common names) is a large evergreen tree that can reach up to 25 m in height. It is native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, and prefers habitats with high humidity and rainfall.
Uses & Benefits
Dillenia hookeri is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. The plant has a strong woody stem and can be used for making furniture and other wood products.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Dillenia hookeri has white flowers with yellow anthers and a prominent pistil. The seeds are small, dark brown and have a smooth surface. The seedlings have long, narrow leaves with pointed tips.
Cultivation and Propagation
Dillenia hookeri is a small shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from semi-ripe wood and rooted in a light, well-drained soil. The plant prefers full sun to partial shade and should be protected from strong winds.
Where to Find Dillenia hookeri
Dillenia hookeri can be found in India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar.
Dillenia hookeri FAQ
What is the scientific name of Dillenia hookeri?
Dillenia hookeri
What is the common name of Dillenia hookeri?
Hooker's Dillenia
What is the natural habitat of Dillenia hookeri?
Lowland rainforests
Species in the Dillenia genus
Dillenia alata,
Dillenia albiflos,
Dillenia andamanica,
Dillenia aurea,
Dillenia auriculata,
Dillenia beccariana,
Dillenia biflora,
Dillenia blanchardii,
Dillenia bolsteri,
Dillenia borneensis,
Dillenia bracteata,
Dillenia castaneifolia,
Dillenia celebica,
Dillenia crenatifolia,
Dillenia cyclopensis,
Dillenia diantha,
Dillenia excelsa,
Dillenia eximia,
Dillenia fagifolia,
Dillenia ferruginea,
Dillenia fischeri,
Dillenia hookeri,
Dillenia indica,
Dillenia ingens,
Dillenia insignis,
Dillenia insularum,
Dillenia luzoniensis,
Dillenia mansonii,
Dillenia marsupialis,
Dillenia megalantha,
Dillenia monantha,
Dillenia montana,
Dillenia nalagi,
Dillenia obovata,
Dillenia ochreata,
Dillenia ovalifolia,
Dillenia ovata,
Dillenia papuana,
Dillenia parkinsonii,
Dillenia parviflora,
Dillenia pentagyna,
Dillenia philippinensis,
Dillenia ptempoda,
Dillenia pulchella,
Dillenia quercifolia,
Dillenia reifferscheidia,
Dillenia reticulata,
Dillenia retusa,
Dillenia salomonensis,
Dillenia scabrella,
Species in the Dilleniaceae family
Acrotrema agastyamalayanum,
Acrotrema arnottianum,
Acrotrema costatum,
Acrotrema dissectum,
Acrotrema intermedium,
Acrotrema lanceolatum,
Acrotrema lyratum,
Acrotrema thwaitesii,
Acrotrema uniflorum,
Acrotrema walkeri,
Curatella americana,
Davilla bahiana,
Davilla bilobata,
Davilla neei,
Davilla alata,
Davilla angustifolia,
Davilla aspera,
Davilla cearensis,
Davilla cuatrecasasii,
Davilla cuspidulata,
Davilla elliptica,
Davilla flexuosa,
Davilla glabrata,
Davilla glaziovii,
Davilla grandiflora,
Davilla kubitzkii,
Davilla kunthii,
Davilla lacunosa,
Davilla latifolia,
Davilla macrocarpa,
Davilla morii,
Davilla nitida,
Davilla papyracea,
Davilla pedicellaris,
Davilla rugosa,
Davilla sellowiana,
Davilla steyermarkii,
Davilla strigosa,
Davilla aymardii,
Davilla minutifolia,
Davilla sessilifolia,
Davilla lanosa,
Davilla hirsuticarpa,
Didesmandra aspera,
Dillenia alata,
Dillenia albiflos,
Dillenia andamanica,
Dillenia aurea,
Dillenia auriculata,
Dillenia beccariana,