Clusia rosea aka Florida Clusia
Taxonomy ID: 6034
Clusia rosea, also known as the autograph tree, copey, cupey, balsam apple, pitch-apple, and Scotch attorney, is a tropical and sub-tropical flowering plant species in the family Clusiaceae. It is a semi-epiphytic shrub or small tree, reaching up to 3m in height, but considerably smaller when grown as a houseplant. The plant is characterized by its thick, glossy leaves and stout stems. It produces funnel-shaped, white or pink flowers during the summer, although potted specimens are unlikely to bear flowers. Clusia is a large genus of trees and shrubs native to tropical America, known for its horizontally growing branches and tough leaves. Among the approximately 150 Clusia species, Clusia rosea, or the autograph tree, is the most commonly grown variety. It has a unique ability to grow on top of and strangle other plants, making it an invasive species. Additionally, it is part of the only genus of plants capable of absorbing carbon dioxide at night. The autograph tree's leathery, dark green or olive-colored leaves can be carved into, hence its common name. It also produces pink or white flowers in long flower heads and small green fruits that turn black and split open, revealing bright red seeds. These seeds are attractive to various fauna, including birds.
Common names
Florida Clusia, Autograph Tree, Balsam Apple, Scotch AttorneyMore information about Florida Clusia
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