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'''''Cassine orientalis''''', known locally as '''bois d'olive''', is a tall canopy tree endemic to the Mascarene islands of [[Mauritius]], Reunion and Rodrigues.
'''''Cassine orientalis''''', known locally as '''bois d'olive''', is a tall canopy tree endemic to the Mascarene islands of [[Mauritius]], Reunion and Rodrigues.


In its native islands the tree has been severely over-exploited for its valuable reddish wood. Adults reach up to 20 meters in height. The fruits resemble small olives, from which the local name derives.<ref>http://arbres-reunion.cirad.fr/especes/celastraceae/cassine_orientalis_cav_harms {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
In its native islands the tree has been severely over-exploited for its valuable reddish wood. Adults reach up to 20 meters in height. The fruits resemble small olives, from which the local name derives.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://arbres-reunion.cirad.fr/especes/celastraceae/cassine_orientalis_cav_harms |title=- //Cassine orientalis// (Cav.) Harms / Celastraceae / Espèces |website=arbres-reunion.cirad.fr |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081019003653/http://arbres-reunion.cirad.fr/especes/celastraceae/cassine_orientalis_cav_harms |archive-date=2008-10-19}}</ref>


Juveniles have shiny narrow leaves with a bright red mid-rib and smooth edges; while adult leave are wide and oval with a serrated margin.
Juveniles have shiny narrow leaves with a bright red mid-rib and smooth edges; while adult leave are wide and oval with a serrated margin.
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File:Cassine orientalis - bois d olive - Ile aux Aigrettes 2.jpg|Foliage of an adult
File:Cassine orientalis - bois d olive - Ile aux Aigrettes 2.jpg|Foliage of an adult
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{{commons category|Elaeodendron orientale}}


==References==
==References==
{{Commons category|Elaeodendron orientale}}
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 12 January 2024

Cassine orientalis
Young Cassine orientalis tree on Reunion island
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Celastrales
Family: Celastraceae
Genus: Cassine
Species:
C. orientalis
Binomial name
Cassine orientalis

Cassine orientalis, known locally as bois d'olive, is a tall canopy tree endemic to the Mascarene islands of Mauritius, Reunion and Rodrigues.

In its native islands the tree has been severely over-exploited for its valuable reddish wood. Adults reach up to 20 meters in height. The fruits resemble small olives, from which the local name derives.[1]

Juveniles have shiny narrow leaves with a bright red mid-rib and smooth edges; while adult leave are wide and oval with a serrated margin.

References

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  1. ^ "- //Cassine orientalis// (Cav.) Harms / Celastraceae / Espèces". arbres-reunion.cirad.fr. Archived from the original on 2008-10-19.