taxonID	type	description	language	source
997AE4F82BBF11FA980A5EB78C267B63.taxon	description	Description. Small to medium sized tree, 10 - 12 m tall, branched. Leaf blades palmately lobed, up to 45 cm long and wide, glabrous, with 7 - 9 rhombic lobes; margin with serrations minute and distinctly inserted or in tiny indentations of the blade, barely exceeding the margin itself, only one per secondary vein; prominent secondary veins 7 or 8 per lobe, meeting the mid-rib at a 30 - 45 ° angle; petioles up to 50 cm in length; petiolar crests 1 - 4, circular, re-curved, entire, with tannish pubescence along margins; stipule flattened and appressed to the stem, broadly attenuate to the apex, fleshy (not stiff), with brown flakey or papery margins and brownish pubescence, tip soft to touch, not firm. Inflorescence 10 - 15 cm in diameter, primary axis bearing 20 - 30 secondary inflorescence units, secondary axis (from primary axis to the point where the lateral fertile umbellules are attached) c. 2 cm long, with c. 30 pinkish to crimson, baccate pseudo-fruits, each 2 mm long and 2 - 3 mm in diameter; peduncles c. 3 cm long, light green, not distinctly jointed. Fertile flowers 10 - 20 per umbellule, each with a yellowish, fused or united, cup-shaped calyx, c. 2 mm long; corolla tube bright orange, 5 or 6 lobed, 3 mm long; stamens alternate to the petal lobes, strongly exserted; ovary inferior, whitish-green, stigmas sessile. Fruits 10 - 20 per umbellule, each with 5 or 6 locules (each 1 - seeded), globose-ovoid, 7 - 8 mm long, 6 - 7 mm in diameter, turning white (when immature) then maturing to pale pink, tightly clustered at maturity, forming a distinct hemispheric or mound-shaped infructescence.	en	Costion, Craig M., Plunkett, Gregory M. (2016): A revision of the genus Osmoxylon (Araliaceae) in Palau, including two new species. PhytoKeys 58: 49-64, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292
99F5AC51248CA847010ED20AB8CCF3AE.taxon	description	Description. Small understory tree, 7 - 10 m tall, unbranched. Leaf blades large with distinct celery smell when crushed, up to 60 cm long and 75 cm wide, with 9 - 11 lobes; margin weakly serrated, serrations exserted or protruding from margin and spaced far apart, generally 1 per secondary vein or up to one between secondary veins; prominent secondary veins 8 - 13 per lobe, meeting the mid-rib at a near 90 ° (perpen dicular) angle then curving to a 30 - 45 ° angle; petioles up to 92 cm in length; petiolar crests 3, circular, with papery edge and minutely toothed; stipule 3.5 - 4 cm long, deeply furrowed, slightly appressed to stem and mildly recurved on the axial side, tip not sharp or firm. Inflorescence 20 - 25 cm in diameter, primary axis bearing 30 - 40 secondary inflorescence units, secondary axis (from primary axis to where lateral umbellules are attached) c. 3.5 cm long, sterile fruits not seen; lateral peduncles jointed, c. 4 - 5 cm long, bottom segment 1.2 - 1.5 cm, top segment 2.5 cm; dark purplish-black in color. Fertile flowers 20 - 30 per umbellule, with light-green, fused or united, globose to cup-shaped calyx, 2 - 2.5 mm long; corolla tube bright yellow-orange, 4 - 5 lobed, 3 mm long, 1.5 - 2 mm wide; stamens alternate to the petal lobes, partially exserted; ovary inferior, greenish, stigmas sessile. Fruits 30 - 40 per umbellule, with 5 locules (each 1 - seeded), globose, 3 - 6 mm in diameter, turning dark blackish-crimson; fruiting umbellules globose, 2 - 2.5 cm in diameter at maturity, spaced apart, not densely packed.	en	Costion, Craig M., Plunkett, Gregory M. (2016): A revision of the genus Osmoxylon (Araliaceae) in Palau, including two new species. PhytoKeys 58: 49-64, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292
091AF1728BFF518C9EBF78A6D560001C.taxon	description	Description. Small to medium-sized understory tree, 10 - 20 m tall, branched. Leaf blades palmately lobed and large, up to 80 cm long and 85 cm wide, glabrous, generally with 11 - 15 lobes, strongly serrated; serrations protruding from margin, 2 or 3 in between each prominent secondary vein; prominent secondary veins meeting the mid-rib at a sharp 45 ° angle; petioles up to 1.2 meters long, petiolar crests 3 or 4, circular, ciliate; stipule appressed to stem, shallowly furrowed on top with 1 - 3 ciliate crests resembling horizontal lines of teeth or wart-like projections; margin of stipule papery and tannish, expanding in towards the center as the stipule matures. Compound inflorescences 20 - 30 cm in diameter, primary axis bearing 20 - 40 secondary inflorescence units, secondary axis (from primary axis to where lateral umbels are attached) 3 - 6 cm long, supporting an umbel of 20 - 30 dark purple to blackish baccate pseudo-fruits up to 1 cm in diameter; peduncles jointed, purple, 5 - 7 cm long, with bottom segment 2 - 6 times shorter but becoming longer with maturity. Flowers 45 - 80 per head with yellow, angular, bright yellow calyx crowning the ovary; corolla tube bright reddish-orange, 5 - lobed, 4 mm long; stamens alternate to the petal lobes, strongly exserted; ovary inferior with sessile stigma. Fruits pedicelate, obpyramidal, resembling corn kernels, each c. 1 cm long, 1 cm wide, greenish to white, maturing with a dull purple apex and striations down to the base; fruiting umbellules c. 5 cm long, 4 cm wide, mulberry shaped, with up to 80 fruits densely pressed together.	en	Costion, Craig M., Plunkett, Gregory M. (2016): A revision of the genus Osmoxylon (Araliaceae) in Palau, including two new species. PhytoKeys 58: 49-64, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292
4935A40E087D5F569B3E269919F1F710.taxon	description	Description. Small to medium sized understory, tree 7 - 15 m tall, sparsely branched. Leaves palmately lobed, variable in size, up to 60 cm long and 65 cm wide (generally smaller), with 5 - 7 lobes; margins sparsely dentate with serrations exserted from margin, 1 per prominent secondary vein or alternating between veins; prominent secondary veins meeting the mid-rib (near) perpendicular then curving to a 30 - 45 ° an gle; petiolar crests 1 - 2, rarely 3, firm with sharp edges, sparsely ciliate; stipules not appressed to stem, strongly recurved, glabrous, tip sharp to the touch. Inflorescence 7 - 15 cm in diameter, primary axis bearing 12 - 15 secondary inflorescence units, secondary axis (from primary axis to where lateral umbellules are attached) c. 2.8 cm long, with c. 30 pinkish-red baccate pseudo-fruits, c. 4 mm in diameter; peduncles jointed, c. 2.6 cm long, top segment shorter, maturing to equal the length of the bottom segment, green. Fertile flowers 10 - 15, with greenish-yellow, fused calyx crowning the ovary; corolla tube yellowish-orange, 6 lobed, c. 5 mm long; stamens alternate to the petal lobes, strongly exserted; ovary inferior, stigmas sessile. Fruits flat sided, 1.2 - 1.5 cm long, 0.7 - 0.8 cm wide, greenish with reddish-dull purple apex and striations down to the base, c. 3 - 5 per umbellule; fertile fruiting umbellules loosely organized with distinct peduncles, 1.5 - 3 cm diameter.	en	Costion, Craig M., Plunkett, Gregory M. (2016): A revision of the genus Osmoxylon (Araliaceae) in Palau, including two new species. PhytoKeys 58: 49-64, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5292
