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Vitex megapotamica

Vitex megapotamica
Close-up view of the tree's long, slender leaves and small, plum-like fruits
Close-up of stems, leaves, and ripened fruit
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Vitex
Species: V. megapotamica
Binomial name
Vitex megapotamica
Cham.
Synonyms
  • Bignonia megapotamica Spreng.
  • Psilogyne viticifolia DC.
  • Vitex montevidensis Cham.
  • Vitex multinervis (Cham.) Schauer
  • Vitex taruma Mart.
  • Vitex viticifolia (DC.) B.L.Rob.

Vitex megapotamica is a hardwood fruit tree found in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. In Brazil it is commonly called tarumã.

The tarumã grows to be up to ten metres tall. Its bark is coloured dark grey; its compound leaves have a long petiole and five elliptic leaflets. The small, abundant flowers developed into fleshy stone fruit. The fruits are eaten by a number of species, and serve also as fishing bait.

Tarumã grows from the Southeast Region of Brazil to the South Region, and on through Uruguay and Paraguay to Argentina.

In Brazil, its common names include azeitona do mato (forest olive), azeitona brava, cinco folhas (five leaves), copiúba, sombra de touro (bull's shadow), and tarumã romã (tarumã pomegranate).


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