Medusagyne oppositifolia

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Medusagyne oppositifolia. Medusagyne oppositifolia, the jellyfish tree, is a critically endangered tree endemic to the island of Mahé, the Seychelles. It is the only member of the Medusagyne genus of the Ochnaceae family of tropical trees and shrubs. The plant gets its common name from the distinctive jellyfish-like shape of its dehisced fruit
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Media ID 13330127
Date: 10th March 2017
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Associated Categories: Plants and Fungi
Keywords: endangered, jellyfish tree, medusagyne, medusagyne oppositifolia, ochnaceae, plant, seychelles