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Sideroxylon salicifolium

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Sideroxylon salicifolium, commonly called white bully[3] or willow bustic, is a species of flowering plant native to Florida, the West Indies and Central America.[4]

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Taxonomy

It has also been considered a member of the genus Dipholis, with the binomial Dipholis salicifolia.

Description

It is a small tree, 10–20 m tall, with smooth beige bark, spirally arranged leaves and small (1–4 mm) cream-coloured flowers borne in clusters of five to 12. The fruit is a small berry (6–10 mm long) with between one and three seeds. As it ripens, the fruit turns from green to reddish brown and then to dark brown when it is mature.[4]

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